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Digital forensics

Proceedings of the 46th Annual Southeast Regional Conference on XX, 2008
In this paper a discussion of the forensics of an iPod shuffle is presented. Due to the rapid rate at which technology is constantly advancing, digital music devices have evolved from simple devices capable of storing and playing a few songs, to devices capable of storing hundreds of songs, as well as other kinds of data.
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Digital image forensics

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2009
The article explains how photo-response nonuniformity (PRNU) of imaging sensors can be used for a variety of important digital forensic tasks, such as device identification, device linking, recovery of processing history, and detection of digital forgeries.
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Digital Forensics Works

IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, 2009
In response to another article in this special issue, "Forensics Is So 'Yesterday,'" the author proposes that although digital forensics does face challenges, it works, so digital investigations shouldn't stop as long as they follow the law.
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Digital Forensics

Digital devices now pervade our lives. Very seldom does any aspect of our lives not interact with some element of the digital world. As both software and hardware develop in size, speed and complexity at an ever-increasing rate, so does the need for there to be a means to investigate this forever growing area of science.
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Digital Forensics

2016
Digital technology has rapidly moved from a domain for specialists and those with office jobs to an essential part of everyone's lives, no matter what age, occupation or walk of life. Nearly everyone communicates regularly with others using digital technology and regularly carries a computer with them in the form of a smartphone.
Blaine A. Price, John Tuer
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Digital Image Forensics

Scientific American, 2008
The article discusses the field of digital image forensics, which involves the detection of photographic fraud, which has become increasingly problematic given the widespread availability of digital image manipulation software. Simple tests such as looking for incompatible shadows are discussed, as are more advanced mathematical methods involving the ...
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Validation for Digital Forensics

2010 Seventh International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations, 2010
This paper discusses the issues revolving around the need for validation and error in digital environments for the admission of evidence. Second, we discuss the how digital evidence intrinsically differs and conflicts with privacy protection that is intrinsic to traditional computer security. Finally, we begin to lay the theoretical foundations for the
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A Digital Forensics Primer

2009
Digital forensics experts are increasingly called upon for business, legal, and criminal investigations that include evidence extracted from digital devices. The use of digital evidence in the justice system has become a cornerstone for both civil and criminal cases in this country.
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Digital Forensics

2023
An understanding of how digital forensics integrates with the overall response to cybersecurity incidents is key to securing your organization's infrastructure from attacks. This edition will help you perform cutting-edge digital forensic activities and incident response.
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DIGITAL FORENSIC AND ROLE OF COMPUTERS IN DIGITAL FORENSIC

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CREATIVE RESEARCH THOUGHTS, 2022
Shraddha Vedre, Waman Parulekar
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