AbstractBytewise approximate matching is a relatively new area within digital forensics, but its importance is growing quickly as practitioners are looking for fast methods to screen and analyze the increasing amounts of data in forensic investigations. The essential idea is to complement the use of cryptographic hash functions to detect data objects with bytewise identical representation with the capability to find objects with bytewise similar representations.Unlike cryptographic hash functions, which have been studied and tested for a long time, approximate matching ones are still in their early development stages and evaluation methodology is still evolving. Broadly, prior approaches have used either a human in the loop to manually eval...
Handling forensic investigations gets more and more difficult as the amount of data one has to analy...
Investigating seized devices within digital forensics represents a challenging task due to the incre...
Digital forensic investigators frequently have to search for relevant files in massive digital corpo...
Bytewise approximate matching is a relatively new area within digital forensics, but its importance ...
Hash functions are established and well-known in digital forensics, where they are commonly used for...
Handling hundreds of thousands of files is a major challenge in today’s digital forensics. In order ...
Investigating seized devices within digital forensics gets more and more difficult due to the increa...
AbstractInvestigating seized devices within digital forensics gets more and more difficult due to th...
A challenge for digital forensic investigations is dealing with large amounts of data that need to b...
Fuzzy hashing or similarity hashing (a.k.a. bytewise approximate matching) converts digital artifact...
AbstractApproximate Hash Based Matching (AHBM), also known as Fuzzy Hashing, is used to identify com...
Over the past few years the popularity of approximate matching algorithms (a.k.a. fuzzy hashing) has...
Forensic investigations are often comparable to find the needle in the haystack – the agents are ove...
Over the past few years, the popularity of approximate matching algorithms (a.k.a. fuzzy hashing) ha...
Part 2: Forensic TechniquesInternational audienceIt is increasingly common in forensic investigation...
Handling forensic investigations gets more and more difficult as the amount of data one has to analy...
Investigating seized devices within digital forensics represents a challenging task due to the incre...
Digital forensic investigators frequently have to search for relevant files in massive digital corpo...
Bytewise approximate matching is a relatively new area within digital forensics, but its importance ...
Hash functions are established and well-known in digital forensics, where they are commonly used for...
Handling hundreds of thousands of files is a major challenge in today’s digital forensics. In order ...
Investigating seized devices within digital forensics gets more and more difficult due to the increa...
AbstractInvestigating seized devices within digital forensics gets more and more difficult due to th...
A challenge for digital forensic investigations is dealing with large amounts of data that need to b...
Fuzzy hashing or similarity hashing (a.k.a. bytewise approximate matching) converts digital artifact...
AbstractApproximate Hash Based Matching (AHBM), also known as Fuzzy Hashing, is used to identify com...
Over the past few years the popularity of approximate matching algorithms (a.k.a. fuzzy hashing) has...
Forensic investigations are often comparable to find the needle in the haystack – the agents are ove...
Over the past few years, the popularity of approximate matching algorithms (a.k.a. fuzzy hashing) ha...
Part 2: Forensic TechniquesInternational audienceIt is increasingly common in forensic investigation...
Handling forensic investigations gets more and more difficult as the amount of data one has to analy...
Investigating seized devices within digital forensics represents a challenging task due to the incre...
Digital forensic investigators frequently have to search for relevant files in massive digital corpo...