With the proliferation of digital based evidence, the need for the timely identification, analysis and interpretation of digital evidence is becoming more crucial. In many investigations critical information is required while at the scene or within a short period of time - measured in hours as opposed to days. The traditional cyber forensics approach of seizing a system(s)/media, transporting it to the lab, making a forensic image(s), and then searching the entire system for potential evidence, is no longer appropriate in some circumstances. In cases such as child abductions, pedophiles, missing or exploited persons, time is of the essence. In these types of cases, investigators dealing with the suspect or crime scene need investigative lea...
This paper presents a detailed digital forensics process model and the responsible teams to perform ...
A digital forensic investigation primarily attempts to reactively respond to an information security...
Discusses the need for police departments to have computer forensics labs as investigative tools
With the proliferation of digital based evidence, the need for the timely identification, analysis a...
With the proliferation of digital based evidence, the need for the timely identification, analysis a...
The digital forensic process as traditionally laid out begins with the collection, duplication, and ...
Digital triage is a pre-digital-forensic phase that sometimes takes place as a way of gathering quic...
Contrary to traditional crimes for which there exists deep-rooted standards, procedures and models u...
The field of digital forensics still lacks formal process models that courts can employ to determine...
Due to budgetary constraints and the high level of training required, digital forensic analysts are ...
Abstract—Digital Forensics can be defined as a field of study involving the usage of technical and p...
Part 2: FORENSIC MODELSInternational audienceThe digital forensic process as traditionally laid out ...
Digital forensic investigations (DFI) is a process of investigating computers and its associated med...
This research paper presents research in process which attempts to define the common body of knowled...
Over the decades, computer forensics has expanded from primarily examining computer evidence found o...
This paper presents a detailed digital forensics process model and the responsible teams to perform ...
A digital forensic investigation primarily attempts to reactively respond to an information security...
Discusses the need for police departments to have computer forensics labs as investigative tools
With the proliferation of digital based evidence, the need for the timely identification, analysis a...
With the proliferation of digital based evidence, the need for the timely identification, analysis a...
The digital forensic process as traditionally laid out begins with the collection, duplication, and ...
Digital triage is a pre-digital-forensic phase that sometimes takes place as a way of gathering quic...
Contrary to traditional crimes for which there exists deep-rooted standards, procedures and models u...
The field of digital forensics still lacks formal process models that courts can employ to determine...
Due to budgetary constraints and the high level of training required, digital forensic analysts are ...
Abstract—Digital Forensics can be defined as a field of study involving the usage of technical and p...
Part 2: FORENSIC MODELSInternational audienceThe digital forensic process as traditionally laid out ...
Digital forensic investigations (DFI) is a process of investigating computers and its associated med...
This research paper presents research in process which attempts to define the common body of knowled...
Over the decades, computer forensics has expanded from primarily examining computer evidence found o...
This paper presents a detailed digital forensics process model and the responsible teams to perform ...
A digital forensic investigation primarily attempts to reactively respond to an information security...
Discusses the need for police departments to have computer forensics labs as investigative tools