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Digital evidence exceptionalism? A review and discussion of conceptual hurdles in digital evidence transformation. [PDF]
Forensic science is currently undergoing a transformation and expansion to include modern types of evidence, such as evidence generated by digital investigations. This development is said to raise a series of challenges, both in operational and conceptual dimensions.
Biedermann A, Kotsoglou KN.
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Digital evidence search kit [PDF]
With the rapid development of electronic commerce and Internet technology, cyber crimes have become more and more common. There is a great need for automated software systems that can assist law enforcement agencies in cyber crime evidence collection. This paper describes a cyber crime evidence collection tool called DESK (digital evidence search kit),
Chan, HW +6 more
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“A Ronin Without a Master”: Exploring Police Perspectives on Digital Evidence in England and Wales [PDF]
Despite digital evidence (DE) now being a major component of most criminal investigations, very few studies have examined how police officers themselves evaluate and use DE over the course of an investigation.
Magdalene Ng +3 more
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Forensic cyberpsychology and approaches to criminal profiling [PDF]
Although there are plenty of theories which consider psychological factors of criminal behaviour and almost every criminal act has a digital aspect, criminal profiling is not so popular among forensic psychologists, especially when it comes to cybercrime.
Vlajić Dušan Lj.
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Digital Forensics: An overview of its concept and its importance in the Criminal Justice System. [PDF]
The main objectives of this research are to shed light on the emerging science-based digital forensics in the context of criminal investigations by collecting and studying digital evidence, transmitting, storing, analyzing, interpreting, and ...
مخلوف داودي
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Mobile Forensics: Repeatable and Non-Repeatable Technical Assessments
This paper presents several scenarios where digital evidence can be collected from mobile devices, their legal value keeping untouched. The paper describes a robust methodology for mobile forensics developed through on-field experiences directly gained ...
Raffaele Cuomo +2 more
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The assessment of health and disease requires a set of criteria to define health status and progression. These health measures are referred to as “endpoints.” A “digital endpoint” is defined by its use of sensor-generated data often collected outside of ...
Matthew Landers, Ray Dorsey, Suchi Saria
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K-FFRaaS: A Generic Model for Financial Forensic Readiness as a Service in Korea
While Korean financial companies are currently providing electronic financial services by establishing the high-level information technology and security system in accordance with the Electronic Financial Supervision Regulations (EFSR), they are rarely ...
Sung Jin Lee, Gi Bum Kim
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Unpacking the evidence elasticity of digital traces
Digital traces are sought in most criminal investigations, due to their usefulness in shedding light on the case circumstances and evidential themes. They are often trusted to be value-neutral and credible. However, a recent study on digital forensic (DF)
Nina Sunde
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Background The major drivers of cost-effectiveness for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) therapies are the occurrence of exacerbations and deaths.
Kirsty Rhodes +4 more
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