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An Analysis of Optical Contributions to a Photo-Sensor's Ballistic Fingerprints
Lens aberrations have previously been used to determine the provenance of an image. However, this is not necessarily unique to an image sensor, as lens systems are often interchanged. Photo-response non-uniformity noise was proposed in 2005 by Luk\'a\v{s}
Falkner, Nickolas +2 more
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The Potential for cross-drive analysis using automated digital forensic timelines [PDF]
Cross-Drive Analysis (CDA) is a technique designed to allow an investigator to “simultaneously consider information from across a corpus of many data sources”. Existing approaches include multi-drive correlation using text searching, e.g. email addresses,
Hargreaves, C. J., Patterson, J.
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An Analysis of Forensic Imaging in the Absence of Write-Blockers
Best practices in digital forensics demand use of write-blockers when creating forensic copies of digital media and this has been a core of computer forensics training for decades. The practice is so in-grained that images created without a write-blocker
Gary C Kessler, Greg H Carlton
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MATADOR: a magic matrix-based framework for tamper detection and image recovery
Ensuring the integrity and authenticity of digital medical images is crucial for healthcare security and digital forensics, as image tampering can have serious consequences.
Thilina Mendis +2 more
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Sensor pattern noise and image similarity for picture‐to‐identity linking
Picture sharing through social networks has become a prominent phenomenon, producing a large amount of data that law enforcers may be entitled to use, under the proper legal framework, as a source of information for investigating a crime.
Riccardo Satta, Andrea Ciardulli
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Digital image fraudulence: A curse to forensic odontology
In today's era of forensic investigations, hard copies of forensic data have been replaced by digital records. However, wide availability of image processing software makes digital image manipulation an easy and low-cost way to distort or conceal facts. This review article aims to understand fraudulence in the digital records in forensic odontology and
Karyakarte, Geeta +3 more
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Artificial intelligence fosters forensic odontology-a narrative review
This review aims to evaluate the advancements in Forensic Odontology (FO), focusing on the integration of digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) to improve human identification through dental characteristics, particularly in the context of
Aya Mohammed Gaber +6 more
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Cybersecurity: Analysis and Application of ProDiscover Forensic Toolkit
The world has in the recent past experienced rapid development in digital technology. However, as most organizations across the world continue to introduce digital technology into their operating system, issues of cybercrime have been on the rise and ...
Bandr Siraj Fakiha
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Forensic analysis for digital images.
Nowadays, taking and sharing digital pictures is becoming a very popular activity. This is witnessed by the explosive growth of the digital cameras market: e.g., more than one billion of digital cameras have been produced and shipped in 2010. A consequence of this trend is that also the number of crimes involving digital pictures increases, either ...
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In the digital age, the proliferation and complexity of data present significant challenges for digital forensic analysis. Traditional tools often struggle to keep pace with the volume and sophistication of data, leading to delays in detecting illicit ...
William Villegas-Ch +2 more
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