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In the context of the CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) certification, understanding the different types of evidence is crucial for handling security operations and legal proceedings. The main types of evidence relevant to CISSP are: Real Evidence: This is tangible and physical evidence that can be brought into a courtroom and examined by all parties involved. In IT security, this might include physical items like hard drives or USB drives, but not the data contained on them. Direct Evidence: This is evidence that directly proves a fact without needing inference, such as eyewitness testimony or confessions. Circumstantial Evidence: This evidence supports the circumstances related to a point or other evidence but does not directly prove the fact. Corroborative Evidence: Also known as collaborative evidence, it supports other evidence or facts in a case but does not stand alone as proof. Hearsay Evidence: This is indirect evidence based on what others have said, which is generally inadmissible in court but can be useful in internal investigations. Best Evidence Rule is legal principle states that original, unaltered evidence is considered superior or the best evidence. Understanding these types of evidence is essential for CISSP professionals to effectively collect, handle, and present evidence in both legal and internal investigations. Join me for your best CISSP training. Email me at subramaniam@isss.org.uk