The requirement to identify the cause of an incident, following the trail of events preceding an incident, as well as proving the consistency of the potential evidence recovered from the alleged incident, ultimately demand a proactive approach towards the design of digital forensic (DF) applications. Adding legal and scientific processes capable of absorbing the constant upgrade and update of digital devices that are accessory to the perpetration of digital crimes, complements the existing DF processes and standards. However, there is the need for such processes to be clearly defined in order to accommodate the non-technical stakeholders involved in digital crime investigations and decisions. To overcome the identified challenges, the curre...
Digital forensics is essential for the successful prosecution of digital criminals which involve di...
Online victimisation of children is concerned with sexual abuse caused with the help of online techn...
Similar to traditional evidence, courts of law do not assume that digital evidence is reliable if ...
Digital forensics is a branch of forensic science concerned with the use of digital information prod...
A potential security incident may go unsolved if standardized forensic approaches are not applied du...
The Internet of Things (IoT) has evolved to be an important part of modern society. IoT devices can ...
The field of digital forensics still lacks formal process models that courts can employ to determine...
The discipline of digital forensics requires a combination of skills, qualifications and knowledge i...
Mobile devices form an integral part of our daily lives and have the potential to be used as tools t...
The field of digital forensics has emerged as one of the fastest changing and most rapidly developin...
A digital forensics process aims to collect and analyze the evidence essential to demonstrate a pote...
The goal of Digital forensics process is to preserve any evidence in its most original form while pe...
In this paper, we present a framework for digital forensics that includes an investigation process m...
11th Annual ADFSL Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law (CDFSL 2016), Daytona Beach, Flo...
For every contact made on a digital device, a trace is left behind; this means that every digital de...
Digital forensics is essential for the successful prosecution of digital criminals which involve di...
Online victimisation of children is concerned with sexual abuse caused with the help of online techn...
Similar to traditional evidence, courts of law do not assume that digital evidence is reliable if ...
Digital forensics is a branch of forensic science concerned with the use of digital information prod...
A potential security incident may go unsolved if standardized forensic approaches are not applied du...
The Internet of Things (IoT) has evolved to be an important part of modern society. IoT devices can ...
The field of digital forensics still lacks formal process models that courts can employ to determine...
The discipline of digital forensics requires a combination of skills, qualifications and knowledge i...
Mobile devices form an integral part of our daily lives and have the potential to be used as tools t...
The field of digital forensics has emerged as one of the fastest changing and most rapidly developin...
A digital forensics process aims to collect and analyze the evidence essential to demonstrate a pote...
The goal of Digital forensics process is to preserve any evidence in its most original form while pe...
In this paper, we present a framework for digital forensics that includes an investigation process m...
11th Annual ADFSL Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law (CDFSL 2016), Daytona Beach, Flo...
For every contact made on a digital device, a trace is left behind; this means that every digital de...
Digital forensics is essential for the successful prosecution of digital criminals which involve di...
Online victimisation of children is concerned with sexual abuse caused with the help of online techn...
Similar to traditional evidence, courts of law do not assume that digital evidence is reliable if ...