Summary
Due to the popularity and volume of mobile devices being used throughout the world, they have become common sources of digital evidence in litigation proceedings. Data related to mobile devices can be stored on the device, within a backup stored on a computer, or in a cloud repository. The best source of collection will depend on the specific scope of your matter. It is important to understand the different types of data that can be extracted from mobile devices, mobile device backups, and the cloud.
In this Practice Guide
- Mobile device collection methods
- Mobile device applications
- Questions for mobile device custodians
Key Insights
- Stock and third-party application differences
- Application data collection limitations
- Security and encryption challenges
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