Explainers
In this section you will find explainers. According to Diataxis documentation framework explainers deepen and broaden the reader’s understanding of a subject. It brings clarity, light and context. Explainers intention is to be theoric learning resources, to improve the understanding of a given subject. They focus on a defined scope of a larger topic, and usually help understand the “why”.
Index of explainers
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Introduction to consensual forensics
Describes key concepts about digital forensics, including a definition, the different stages of a forensic investigation and a description of how forensic science can be applied for the defense of Human Rights.
Introduction to consensual forensics for the defense of Human Rights
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Risks, threats and mitigations for forensic labs
Describes risks, threats and vulnerabilities for forensic analysts and threat laboratories supporting civil society. It is an introductory material that includes examples and links to resources that can help these groups to understand and mitigate risks they might encounter as part of their analysis and accountability work.
Risks, threats and mitigations for forensic labs supporting Human Rights Defenders
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Introduction to log-based forensics on Android devices
Presents an introduction to log-based forensics for Android devices, including a definition of log-based forensics, a comparison with other types of forensic analysis and some use cases.