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Glossary Term File Trajectory

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What is File Trajectory?

File Trajectory refers to the path a file takes from its creation until it is accessed, modified, and distributed on a computer network, allowing for tracking and monitoring of file activities for security analysis and incident response purposes.

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Understanding File Trajectory

File trajectory refers to the complete record of activities related to a file, including its creation, modifications, movement between different systems, and eventual deletion or archival. This information is crucial for forensic analysis, incident response, and tracking the lifecycle of a file to understand its usage and potential security implications within a network or system.

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