Terminologies in RA 10175

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Across
  1. 2. refers to the computer systems, and/or networks, whether physical or virtual
  2. 6. refers to the mathematical algorithm produced against digital information
  3. 7. refers to any representation of facts, information,
  4. 9. refers to either the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center or the DOJ – Office of Cybercrime, as the case may be
  5. 10. refers to any information contained in the form of computer data or any other form that is held by a service provider
  6. 12. refers to the willful engagement, maintenance, control or operation, directly or indirectly,
  7. 18. refers to either the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center or the DOJ – Office of Cybercrime, as the case may be
  8. 19. refers to the transmission of information through information and communication technology (ICT) media, including voice, video and other forms of data
  9. 20. refers to the application of investigative and analytical techniques that conform to evidentiary standards
Down
  1. 1. refers to any computer data other than the content of the communication
  2. 3. refers to a set of instructions executed by the computer to achieve intended results
  3. 4. refers to any name or number that may be used alone or in conjunction with any other information to identify any specific individual,
  4. 5. refers to the modification or change, in form or substance, of an existing computer data or program
  5. 8. refers to the keeping of data that already exists in a stored form
  6. 11. refers to the collection of tools, policies, risk management approaches, actions, training, best practices
  7. 13. refers to evidence, the use of which is sanctioned by existing rules of evidence
  8. 14. refers to the person who created or is the origin of the assailed electronic statement or post using a computer system;
  9. 15. refers to digital information that may be used as evidence in a case.
  10. 16. also known as a forensic copy
  11. 17. refers to gathering and receiving information