Abstract—We define a digital forensic investigative process as scalable if it can keep the average time per investigation constant in the face of growing target sizes and diversity. In technical terms, we consider scalability in terms of speed, cost, extensibility, and user interface abstractions. We argue that both commercial and open source products are showing a growing disconnect with actual scalability needs of digital forensic practice. In our view, the current technical approaches need to be rethought from the ground up. We put forward the idea that a new generation of technologies developed for the Internet should be adapted as the architectural basis for developing the new generation of open and scalable forensic tools. I
There has been a substantial and extensive use of Internet and technology in present day life which ...
Traditional digital forensics methods are based on the in-depth examination of computer systems in a...
In the modern socially-driven, knowledge-based virtual computing environment in which organisations ...
AbstractHow is it that digital investigators are always busy and still never have enough time to act...
Abstract — Digital forensics plays a crucial part in the investigation of crimes involving electroni...
The IT forensic process causing bottlenecks in investigations is an identified issue, with multiple ...
abstract: Cyber threats are growing in number and sophistication making it important to continually ...
Digital Forensics is used to aid traditional preventive security mechanisms when they fail to curtai...
Cybercrime has been a growing concern for the past two decades. What used to be the responsibility o...
The increase in data volume and amount of data sources submitted as evidence such as from Internet o...
AbstractThe continuing decline in the cost-per-megabyte of hard disk storage has inevitably led to a...
The field of digital forensics still lacks formal process models that courts can employ to determine...
For reliable digital evidence to be admitted in a court of law, it is important to apply scientifica...
Digital forensics is a moderately new field of science, which is accustomed to changes as new techno...
In this paper we posit that current investigative techniques—particularly as deployed by law enforce...
There has been a substantial and extensive use of Internet and technology in present day life which ...
Traditional digital forensics methods are based on the in-depth examination of computer systems in a...
In the modern socially-driven, knowledge-based virtual computing environment in which organisations ...
AbstractHow is it that digital investigators are always busy and still never have enough time to act...
Abstract — Digital forensics plays a crucial part in the investigation of crimes involving electroni...
The IT forensic process causing bottlenecks in investigations is an identified issue, with multiple ...
abstract: Cyber threats are growing in number and sophistication making it important to continually ...
Digital Forensics is used to aid traditional preventive security mechanisms when they fail to curtai...
Cybercrime has been a growing concern for the past two decades. What used to be the responsibility o...
The increase in data volume and amount of data sources submitted as evidence such as from Internet o...
AbstractThe continuing decline in the cost-per-megabyte of hard disk storage has inevitably led to a...
The field of digital forensics still lacks formal process models that courts can employ to determine...
For reliable digital evidence to be admitted in a court of law, it is important to apply scientifica...
Digital forensics is a moderately new field of science, which is accustomed to changes as new techno...
In this paper we posit that current investigative techniques—particularly as deployed by law enforce...
There has been a substantial and extensive use of Internet and technology in present day life which ...
Traditional digital forensics methods are based on the in-depth examination of computer systems in a...
In the modern socially-driven, knowledge-based virtual computing environment in which organisations ...