📖 Forensic Glossary
Clear definitions of computer forensics terms for lawyers and legal professionals
Target audience: lawyers, investigators, legal departments, insurers • Updated: February 2026
This glossary explains technical computer forensics terms in accessible language. Each definition includes the applicable Quebec legal framework and concrete examples.
🛡️ Digital Evidence & Integrity
- Digital Evidence — Any digital information that can serve as evidence
- Chain of Custody — Documentation of evidence transfers and handling
- Data Integrity — Assurance that data has not been altered
- Metadata — Hidden data describing a file’s origin and history
- Evidentiary Value — Persuasive weight of evidence in court
- SHA-256 Hash — Unique digital fingerprint to verify integrity
- Forensic Copy — Bit-by-bit image of a data storage device
- Authenticity — Proof that data is what it claims to be
⚖️ Legal & Expertise
- Expert Witness — Specialist testifying before the court
- Expert Report — Document presented to the court by the expert
- Counter-Expertise — Expertise commissioned by the opposing party
- Computer Forensics Expert — Professional in forensic analysis
- Forensic Computing — Discipline governing digital evidence use
- Computer Forensics — Science of analyzing digital traces
- Evidence Preservation — Protection of evidence integrity before analysis
- IT Litigation — Legal dispute involving technology
- Data Theft — Unauthorized access or copying of confidential data
🔒 Cybersecurity
- Malware — Malicious software designed to damage or infiltrate
- Ransomware — Malicious software demanding ransom
- Phishing — Email-based social engineering attack
- Spyware — Activity monitoring software
- Stalkerware — Surveillance spyware
- Cyberattack — Malicious computer attack
- Computer Intrusion — Unauthorized system access
📱 Mobile & Computer Forensics
- Mobile Data Extraction — Evidence collection from phones
- Mobile Forensics — Mobile data extraction and analysis
- Deleted Message Recovery — Restoration of erased communications
- Bit-by-Bit Image — Exact copy of a storage device
- Deleted Files — Recovery of erased data
- Evidence Admissibility — Conditions for evidence to be accepted
🌐 Networks & Communications
- IP Address — Device network identifier
- Geolocation — Geographic location via digital data
- Email Headers — Technical information tracing an email’s origin
- Spoofing — Digital identity impersonation
📲 Social Media & Crypto
- Social Media Extraction — Evidence collection from social platforms
- Online Defamation — Reputation attacks on the internet
- Online Harassment — Intimidation via digital platforms
- Cryptocurrency — Decentralized digital currency
- Cryptocurrency Tracing — Blockchain transaction tracking
✍️ Signatures & Documents
- Electronic Signature — Legally valid digital signature
- Signature Falsification — Digital signature forgery
- Document Falsification — Fraudulent document modification
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This glossary is regularly updated. Last update: February 2026.