A. Evidence bags
Used to securely store physical evidence, preventing contamination and tampering.
D. Security envelope
Provides tamper-evident protection for documents and smaller pieces of evidence.
F. Faraday boxes
Used to block electronic signals from reaching devices like mobile phones, preventing remote tampering or data transmission during investigation.
Incorrect Responses:
B. Lock box: While it can be secure, it is not a standard forensic tool for protecting evidence.
C. Caution tape: Used to mark restricted areas, but not specifically for evidence protection.
E. Secure rooms: Provide general security, but aren't specifically for protecting evidence in the same way as evidence bags, envelopes, or Faraday boxes.
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