: Right-click the file and select Properties (Windows) or Get Info (Mac) to see the "Author," "Copyright," or "Comments" fields.

: Production houses often use "DB" to represent a specific camera reel or a "Dailies Bin."

In professional video production, "DB" can refer to a specific or a project code.

In many corporate or academic settings, "DB" stands for .

The "DB" prefix is frequently used in or Cybersecurity datasets.

: It likely covers specific topics like "Database Joins," "Normalization," or "Indexing" depending on the curriculum (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL, or Oracle training modules). 2. Digital Forensics and Security Research