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Abstract
Digital forensic analysis on mobile devices presents many challenges linked to the technological advance of the devices that are used as a source of evidence and the legal connotations regarding privacy. This specialty must face a series of technological changes of which the computer forensic analyst must be at the forefront in order to successfully extract the information required for the case in which it is required. You must be aware at all times of the rules that govern the handling of digital evidence, of due process when performing extractions on mobile devices and of guaranteeing the integrity of the extracted information. It is important to highlight that updating professionals in the device forensic area is of utmost importance to be able to face the challenges of this specialty.
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