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Anonymous, Secure, Traceable, and Efficient Decentralized Digital Forensics

IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Digital forensics is crucial to fight crimes around the world. Decentralized Digital Forensics (DDF) promotes it to another level by channeling the power of blockchain into digital investigations. In this work, we focus on the privacy and security of DDF.
Meng Li   +7 more
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Digital Forensics

IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, 2009
This issue is one of a pair of coordinated special issues on digital forensics by IEEE Security & Privacy and IEEE Signal Processing Magazine. S&P's special issue has articles debating the effectiveness of forensics, on capturing live forensics analysis of computers, on the new Microsoft Office file formats and their implications on forensics, on ...
Michael A. Caloyannides   +2 more
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Hand Biometrics in Digital Forensics

Computational Intelligence in Digital Forensics
Digital forensic is now an unavoidable part for securing the digital world from identity theft. Higher order of crimes, dealing with a massive database is really very challenging problem for any intelligent system.
Asish Bera   +2 more
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Deep-Learning-Empowered Digital Forensics for Edge Consumer Electronics in 5G HetNets

IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, 2020
The upcoming 5G heterogeneous networks (HetNets) have attracted much attention worldwide. Large amounts of high-velocity data can be transported by using the bandwidth spectrum of HetNets, yielding both great benefits and several concerning issues.
Feng Ding   +4 more
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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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A Survey on Digital Forensics in Internet of Things

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2020
Internet of Things (IoT) is increasingly permeating peoples’ lives, gradually revolutionizing our way of life. Due to the tight connection between people and IoT, now civil and criminal investigations or internal probes must take IoT into account.
Jianwei Hou   +3 more
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Digital Forensics

2006
This chapter introduces the field of digital forensics. It is intended as an overview to permit the reader to understand the concepts and to be able to procure the appropriate assistance should the need for digital forensics expertise arise. Digital forensics is the application of scientific techniques of discovery and exploitation to the problem of ...
David A. Dampier, A. Chris Bogen
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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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Transforming Forensics Digital: What works in digital forensics? (Effectiveness of digital forensics techniques) [PDF]

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The Transforming Forensics Digital project commissioned this Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) to answer the following research question: What works in digital forensics? (Effectiveness of digital forensics techniques) The review of the evidence serves multiple goals.
PATEL, Asma, SHAW, Rob, BAZLI, Behnam
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Digital Forensics: Focusing on Image Forensics

2019 7th International Symposium on Digital Forensics and Security (ISDFS), 2019
The world is continuously developing, and people's needs are increasing as well; so too are the number of thieves increasing, especially electronic thieves. For that reason, companies and individuals are always searching for experts who will protect them from thieves, and these experts are called digital investigators. Digital forensics has a number of
Rayan Sulaiman Khalaf, Asaf Varol
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