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What are the six core steps for containing evidence?

  1. Collect, secure, preserve, identify, ensure continuity, and log

  2. Collect, mark, seal, store, register, and dispose

  3. Identify, log, store, secure, review, and release

  4. Preserve, label, secure, log, review, and dispose

The correct answer is: Collect, secure, preserve, identify, ensure continuity, and log

Collect, secure, preserve, identify, ensure continuity, and log are the correct six core steps for containing evidence. These steps are designed to ensure that evidence is properly collected, secured, and preserved, in order to maintain its integrity and prevent tampering. Other options, such as B, C, and D, may contain some of the correct steps but are missing others or may contain incorrect steps. For example, option B includes "register" and "dispose," which are not typically part of the evidence containment process. Option C includes "review," which is not a step in the containment process but may be part of the overall investigation process. Option D includes "label," which is not a necessary step in evidence containment. Therefore, option A is the best and most comprehensive answer.