CHAIN-OF-ORIGIN INFORMATION

Definition: Data that tracks the source and history of files collected from removable media devices.

Explanation

Chain-of-origin information refers to metadata and tracking details that document where files originated from during a removable media data collection workflow. This information helps organizations verify the source device, maintain data integrity, and manage the provenance of collected files. It is essential for ensuring accountability and traceability in large-scale data ingestion processes.

Example

When collecting video footage from multiple USB drives used by field reporters, chain-of-origin information might include the device ID, timestamp of data extraction, and operator details to confirm which files came from which reporter’s device.

Who This Is For

This term is relevant for IT professionals, data managers, law enforcement agencies, media organizations, and any teams involved in large-scale removable media data collection and management workflows.

Related Terms

removable media data collection, media ingestion, source tracking, workflow automation

Also Known As

origin tracking, source metadata, data provenance

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