Haha, good one Cristal! But let's stay focused here. I'm pretty confident C is the answer. EnCase is all about the case files, end of story. If they wanted to trick us, they would have included something about SQLite databases or something.
You know, I'm kind of surprised they didn't include an option for 'All of the above.' That would really throw us for a loop! EnCase is pretty comprehensive, so I could see it using a combination of those methods.
Nah, I don't think D is the right answer. EnCase is all about keeping things tidy and consolidated. Multiple files would just be a mess to work with. C is definitely the way to go here.
I was thinking the same thing, but I'm a little worried about option D) In multiple files. I know EnCase can generate lots of different files and artifacts during an investigation, so that one seems plausible too.
I agree with Graciela. EnCase is designed to keep all the investigation data neatly organized in case files. That's one of the key features that makes it so useful for digital forensics.
Hmm, this is a pretty straightforward question. I'd say the correct answer is C) In Case files. That's how EnCase stores all the data and evidence related to an investigation, right?
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