It seems like a lot. So either it is in fact way above the normal, or it's similar to prior years but it's being covered in depth for the first time which raises more questions.
People need to save hard copies of verifiable data in case it gets either deleted or modified. Storage is cheap these days. A 1 TB hard drive is like $50 or so depending on manufacturer and speed. Even thumb drives are cheap.
Need a year over year comparison.
It seems like a lot. So either it is in fact way above the normal, or it's similar to prior years but it's being covered in depth for the first time which raises more questions.
People need to save hard copies of verifiable data in case it gets either deleted or modified. Storage is cheap these days. A 1 TB hard drive is like $50 or so depending on manufacturer and speed. Even thumb drives are cheap.
The issue is that it would require a minority report type intuition to know exactly what to save before an incident happens.
Unless you could save the entirety of the Internet.