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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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Decentralized Model to Protect Digital Evidence via Smart Contracts Using Layer 2 Polygon Blockchain
Modern legal proceedings heavily rely on digital evidence as a basis for decisions in a variety of contexts, including criminal investigations and civil lawsuits. However, factors like data alteration, unauthorised access, or flaws in centralised storage
S. Rana +6 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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Digital evidence in defence practice: Prevalence, challenges and expertise
This article examines how criminal defence lawyers in the English adversarial system understand and use digital evidence (DE). Its first aim is to provide an empirical insight into their practices.
Dana Wilson‐Kovacs +3 more
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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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Smart Contracts for Managing the Chain-of-Custody of Digital Evidence: A Practical Case of Study
The digital revolution is renewing many aspects of our lives, which is also a challenge in judicial processes, such as the Chain-of-Custody (CoC) process of any electronic evidence.
Pablo Santamaría +3 more
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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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Contamination of digital evidence: Understanding an underexposed risk
The dangers of contamination have received considerable attention in the literature regarding the investigation of physical crime scenes and physical evidence.
Jan Gruber, C. Hargreaves, F. Freiling
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DIGITAL EVIDENCE AS A MEANS OF PROOF IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
Digital evidence is information stored on a technological device that is propagated through cyberspace. The computer record is accessible by people, electronics, or computers and is collected from a digital device. The purpose of this investigation is to
Osco Escobedo Miguel Angel +5 more
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