[Electronic Forensics] Standards for Electronic Data Forensics (National Standard GB/T)

[Electronic Forensics] Standards for Electronic Data Forensics (National Standard GB/T)

​ The national standard for electronic data forensics, this update changed the name from "electronic physical evidence" to "electronic data", avoiding constant debates in different departments and industries due to different names. Subsequent standard updates should be more and more tend towards unity. Updated in June 2023—【Su Xiaomu】

standard name release date implementation date state
GB/T 29360-2012 "Electronic Evidence Data Recovery Inspection Regulations" 2012-12-31 2013-05-01 Current; replaced by GB/T 29360-2023 after 2023-10-01
GB/T 29361-2012 "Consistency Inspection Procedures for Electronic Evidence Documents" 2012-12-31 2013-05-01 Current; replaced by GB/T 29361-2023 after 2023-10-01
GB/T 29362-2012 "Electronic Evidence Data Search and Inspection Regulations" 2012-12-31 2013-05-01 Current; replaced by GB/T 29362-2023 after 2023-10-01
GB/T 31500-2015 "Information Security Technology Storage Media Data Recovery Service Requirements" 2015-05-15 2016-01-01 in force
GB/T 39321-2020 "Electronic Contract Evidence Collection Process Specification" 2020-11-19 2021-06-01 in force
GB/T 29360-2023 "Forensic Science Electronic Data Recovery Inspection Procedures" 2023-03-17 2023-10-01 To be implemented soon; replace the standard: GB/T 29360-2012
GB/T 29361-2023 "Forensic Science Electronic Data File Consistency Inspection Procedures" 2023-03-17 2023-10-01 To be implemented soon; replace the standard: GB/T 29361-2012
GB/T 29362-2023 "Forensic Science Electronic Data Search and Inspection Regulations" 2023-03-17 2023-10-01 To be implemented soon; replace the standard: GB/T 29362-2012

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Summarize

Electronic data forensics itself is an interdisciplinary subject and should not be limited to the above standards (and the standards are the minimum requirements of the industry). Faced with the ever-changing technological development, it is necessary to refer to standards such as information technology, information security technology, and the Internet of Things when collecting network forensics and new technology forensics.

The writing is one-sided, and it is purely a record. If there are mistakes or omissions, please correct me.

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Start editing date August 01, 2020
last edit date June 25, 2023

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