This research intends to build a full forensic profile of the cybercriminal, their techniques of attack, motivations and identities
Abstract—Digital Forensics can be defined as a field of study involving the usage of technical and p...
This chapter sets out to take stock of our knowledge on cybercrime in Ireland. How prevalent is it? ...
Work on criminalistic procedures for computer crimes that must be undertaken for data protection. In...
Criminal computer data legislation in Ireland dates to 1991, however its next iteration was not unti...
Cybercrime is the name given to a recent phenomenon that covers computer fraud, theft of intellectua...
Computer forensics is the process of gathering and analysing evidence from computer systems to aid i...
Irish law on computer crime is an afterthought. The principal offences in this area are contained i...
They say that ignorance of the Law is not a defence but how many people could really say that they h...
11th Annual IFIP WG 11.9 International Conference on Digital Forensics (IFIP119 2015), Orlando, Flor...
The increase risk and incidence of computer misuse has raised awareness in public and private sector...
Computer Forensics is the science of obtaining, preserving, documenting and presenting digital evide...
Compared to other sciences, computer forensics (digital forensics) is a relatively young discipline....
With the increased use of Internet and information technology all over the world, there is an increa...
Cybercrime is a significant threat to Internet users, involving crimes committed using computers or ...
The goal of Digital forensics process is to preserve any evidence in its most original form while pe...
Abstract—Digital Forensics can be defined as a field of study involving the usage of technical and p...
This chapter sets out to take stock of our knowledge on cybercrime in Ireland. How prevalent is it? ...
Work on criminalistic procedures for computer crimes that must be undertaken for data protection. In...
Criminal computer data legislation in Ireland dates to 1991, however its next iteration was not unti...
Cybercrime is the name given to a recent phenomenon that covers computer fraud, theft of intellectua...
Computer forensics is the process of gathering and analysing evidence from computer systems to aid i...
Irish law on computer crime is an afterthought. The principal offences in this area are contained i...
They say that ignorance of the Law is not a defence but how many people could really say that they h...
11th Annual IFIP WG 11.9 International Conference on Digital Forensics (IFIP119 2015), Orlando, Flor...
The increase risk and incidence of computer misuse has raised awareness in public and private sector...
Computer Forensics is the science of obtaining, preserving, documenting and presenting digital evide...
Compared to other sciences, computer forensics (digital forensics) is a relatively young discipline....
With the increased use of Internet and information technology all over the world, there is an increa...
Cybercrime is a significant threat to Internet users, involving crimes committed using computers or ...
The goal of Digital forensics process is to preserve any evidence in its most original form while pe...
Abstract—Digital Forensics can be defined as a field of study involving the usage of technical and p...
This chapter sets out to take stock of our knowledge on cybercrime in Ireland. How prevalent is it? ...
Work on criminalistic procedures for computer crimes that must be undertaken for data protection. In...