Researchers in the field of cloud forensics need to move away from insisting on acquiring all data as has historically been the case in computer forensics- and yet still be able to prove the accuracy, sufficiency and soundness of partially acquired data. Virtualization is considered to be one of the main pillars in providing cloud services. In some cases, investigators might end up having to rely on suspect Virtual Machine (VM) snapshots in the form of memory dumps and user activity logs. Then, in these cases the main challenge is to analyse these memory dumps without altering the evidence. In this paper, we propose a forensic process model based on the NIST model to examined the private cloud based VM snapshots (e.g. XenServer). Moreover, ...
Cloud Computing is a heavily evolving domain in technology. Many public and private entities are shi...
The growth of data/information on social media and in large organizations is huge in terms of veloci...
Abstract- Cloud computing is a novel computing paradigm that presents new research opportunities in ...
Researchers in the field of cloud forensics need to move away from insisting on acquiring all data -...
Infrastructure as a Service and memory forensics are two subjects which have recently gained increas...
Part 4: CLOUD FORENSICSInternational audienceAs the use – and abuse – of cloud computing increases, ...
Cloud computing technologies have significantly changed the way in which organizations implement the...
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is one of the most popular hypervisors used by cloud providers to...
Identifying and acquiring data stored in a cloud environment is a complicated and challenging proces...
Cloud computing is attracting large base of users and organisations. However, lack of trust in publi...
With the advancement in virtualization technology, virtual machines (VMs) are becoming a common and ...
The development of virtualization started in 1960, when VMware introduced partitioning of large main...
Cloud computing discusses about sharing any imaginable entity such as process units, storage devices...
Part 1: Full Research PapersInternational audienceComputer forensics involves the collection, analys...
Memory forensics is the branch of computer forensics that aims at extracting artifacts from memory s...
Cloud Computing is a heavily evolving domain in technology. Many public and private entities are shi...
The growth of data/information on social media and in large organizations is huge in terms of veloci...
Abstract- Cloud computing is a novel computing paradigm that presents new research opportunities in ...
Researchers in the field of cloud forensics need to move away from insisting on acquiring all data -...
Infrastructure as a Service and memory forensics are two subjects which have recently gained increas...
Part 4: CLOUD FORENSICSInternational audienceAs the use – and abuse – of cloud computing increases, ...
Cloud computing technologies have significantly changed the way in which organizations implement the...
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is one of the most popular hypervisors used by cloud providers to...
Identifying and acquiring data stored in a cloud environment is a complicated and challenging proces...
Cloud computing is attracting large base of users and organisations. However, lack of trust in publi...
With the advancement in virtualization technology, virtual machines (VMs) are becoming a common and ...
The development of virtualization started in 1960, when VMware introduced partitioning of large main...
Cloud computing discusses about sharing any imaginable entity such as process units, storage devices...
Part 1: Full Research PapersInternational audienceComputer forensics involves the collection, analys...
Memory forensics is the branch of computer forensics that aims at extracting artifacts from memory s...
Cloud Computing is a heavily evolving domain in technology. Many public and private entities are shi...
The growth of data/information on social media and in large organizations is huge in terms of veloci...
Abstract- Cloud computing is a novel computing paradigm that presents new research opportunities in ...