each Questions answers must be 200 words above. Computer forensics is the practice of collecting, analyzing and reporting on digital data in a way that is legally admissible. It can be used in the detection and prevention of crime and in any dispute where evidence is stored digitally. Computer forensics follows a similar process to other forensic disciplines and faces similar issues. (1) What types of electronic data are considered evidence? (2) A computer in any organization may contain important evidence. What are the initial steps that need to be taken to extract the evidence? (3) What are the risks, I would face, if I don't consult a Computer Forensics Expert at the first sign of a problem/issue with my system/network? (4) Can evidence be extracted from Blackberries, PDA, and cell phones? If so, provide details on the process of extraction. (5) How much do Computer Forensic Investigations typically cost?.