A potential security incident may go unsolved if standardized forensic approaches are not applied during lawfulinvestigations. This paper highlights the importance of mapping the digital forensic application requirementspecification to an international standard, precisely ISO/IEC 27043. The outcome of this work is projected tocontribute to the problem of secure DF tool creation, and in the process address Software Requirements Specification(SRS) as a process of digital evidence admissibility
Due to the lack of standards in reporting digital evidence items, investigators are facing difficult...
For every contact made on a digital device, a trace is left behind; this means that every digital de...
Legal, technical and scientific standardization is presented as complementary approach to the CoE an...
A potential security incident may go unsolved if standardized forensic approaches are not applied du...
The requirement to identify the cause of an incident, following the trail of events preceding an inc...
Internet of Things (IoT) are becoming commonplace in homes, buildings, cities, and nations, and IoT ...
Digital forensics is a branch of forensic science concerned with the use of digital information prod...
The field of digital forensics has emerged as one of the fastest changing and most rapidly developin...
During a project to examine the potential usefulness of evidence of tool verification as part of met...
An increase in the use of cloud computing technologies by organizations has led to cybercriminals ta...
Andrew Jones, David Watson, ‘Digital Forensics Processing and Procedures’, (UK: Syngress, 2013), ISB...
The discipline of digital forensics requires a combination of skills, qualifications and knowledge i...
The seminar on Digital Evidence and Forensic Readiness provided the space for interdisciplinary disc...
Standards play a big role in a lot of professions and when it comes to most aspects of law enforceme...
The field of digital forensics still lacks formal process models that courts can employ to determine...
Due to the lack of standards in reporting digital evidence items, investigators are facing difficult...
For every contact made on a digital device, a trace is left behind; this means that every digital de...
Legal, technical and scientific standardization is presented as complementary approach to the CoE an...
A potential security incident may go unsolved if standardized forensic approaches are not applied du...
The requirement to identify the cause of an incident, following the trail of events preceding an inc...
Internet of Things (IoT) are becoming commonplace in homes, buildings, cities, and nations, and IoT ...
Digital forensics is a branch of forensic science concerned with the use of digital information prod...
The field of digital forensics has emerged as one of the fastest changing and most rapidly developin...
During a project to examine the potential usefulness of evidence of tool verification as part of met...
An increase in the use of cloud computing technologies by organizations has led to cybercriminals ta...
Andrew Jones, David Watson, ‘Digital Forensics Processing and Procedures’, (UK: Syngress, 2013), ISB...
The discipline of digital forensics requires a combination of skills, qualifications and knowledge i...
The seminar on Digital Evidence and Forensic Readiness provided the space for interdisciplinary disc...
Standards play a big role in a lot of professions and when it comes to most aspects of law enforceme...
The field of digital forensics still lacks formal process models that courts can employ to determine...
Due to the lack of standards in reporting digital evidence items, investigators are facing difficult...
For every contact made on a digital device, a trace is left behind; this means that every digital de...
Legal, technical and scientific standardization is presented as complementary approach to the CoE an...