In this major task you are assumed as a Digital Forensics Examiner. Considering a real or a hypothetical case you are required to produce a formal report consisting of facts from your findings to your attorney who has retained you. You are free to choose a forensics scenario which can be examination of a storage media (HDD, USB Drive etc), spoofed email, unscrambling bits, revealing information from an image or any other appropriate scenario you can think of.
 
Rationale
This assessment task covers data validation, e-discovery, steganography, reporting and presenting, and has been designed to ensure that you are engaging with the subject content on a regular basis. More specifically it seeks to assess your ability to:
- determine      the legal and ethical considerations for investigating and prosecuting      digital crimes
- analyse      data on storage media and various file systems
- collect      electronic evidence without compromising the original data;
- evaluate      the functions and features of digital forensics equipment, the environment      and the tools for a digital forensics lab;
- compose      technical tactics in digital crimes and assess the steps involved in a      digital forensics investigation;
- prepare      and defend reports on the results of an investigation