Abstract
The main idea is to address how digital forensics processes work for digital preservation purposes. The professor will talk about the purposes of digital preservation, the establishment of trustworthiness in archives, the relationship of digital forensics to archival forensics, and how some forensic tools have been applied and adapted for the preservation of digital archives
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