Seeking to preserve electronically encoded evidence implies that an incident or event has occurred requiring fact extrapolation for presentation, as proof of an irregularity or illegal act. Whether target data are in transit or at rest, it is critical that measures be in place to prevent the sought information from being destroyed, corrupted or becoming unavailable for forensic investigation
Collecting and storing potential electronic evidence (commonly in the form of digital logs) that mee...
Forensic science standards, no crime never leaves traces. Along with the emergence of cybercrime, a ...
Abstract Traditional digital forensics methods capture, preserve, and analyze dig-ital evidence in s...
Seeking to preserve electronically encoded evidence implies that an incident or event has occurred r...
Information and communication systems are now breeding grounds for electronic-evidence (e-evidence) ...
Despite the fact that activities of authorized persons in during urgent investigative actions are ep...
The reliability of electronic evidence means the authenticity of electronic data in court and playin...
For millions of people worldwide the use of computers has become a central part of life. Criminals a...
Substantiation of Electronic Evidence Abstract This thesis addresses the procedural questions of sec...
Finding, acquiring, processing, analyzing, and reporting data on electronically stored data is the m...
Despite the fact that activities of authorized persons in during urgent investigative actions are ep...
In the discovery portion of court proceedings, it is necessary to produce information to opposing co...
Abstract—When carrying out criminal investigations, Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) apply new techno...
Hiding and obfuscating their identities and digital evidence are now common activities for many mali...
Contributing authors examine the legal framework in place in various EU member states when dealing w...
Collecting and storing potential electronic evidence (commonly in the form of digital logs) that mee...
Forensic science standards, no crime never leaves traces. Along with the emergence of cybercrime, a ...
Abstract Traditional digital forensics methods capture, preserve, and analyze dig-ital evidence in s...
Seeking to preserve electronically encoded evidence implies that an incident or event has occurred r...
Information and communication systems are now breeding grounds for electronic-evidence (e-evidence) ...
Despite the fact that activities of authorized persons in during urgent investigative actions are ep...
The reliability of electronic evidence means the authenticity of electronic data in court and playin...
For millions of people worldwide the use of computers has become a central part of life. Criminals a...
Substantiation of Electronic Evidence Abstract This thesis addresses the procedural questions of sec...
Finding, acquiring, processing, analyzing, and reporting data on electronically stored data is the m...
Despite the fact that activities of authorized persons in during urgent investigative actions are ep...
In the discovery portion of court proceedings, it is necessary to produce information to opposing co...
Abstract—When carrying out criminal investigations, Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) apply new techno...
Hiding and obfuscating their identities and digital evidence are now common activities for many mali...
Contributing authors examine the legal framework in place in various EU member states when dealing w...
Collecting and storing potential electronic evidence (commonly in the form of digital logs) that mee...
Forensic science standards, no crime never leaves traces. Along with the emergence of cybercrime, a ...
Abstract Traditional digital forensics methods capture, preserve, and analyze dig-ital evidence in s...