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Decision-theoretic file carving

Digital Investigation, 2017
Abstract This article explores a novel approach to file carving by viewing it as a decision problem. This allows us to design algorithms that produce best-effort results under given resource constraints. Resource-constrained carving is important for digital forensic triage, as well as for e-discovery, where a reduction in carving time may be ...
Pavel Gladyshev, Joshua I James
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Carving Orphaned JPEG File Fragments

IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 2015
File carving techniques allow for recovery of files from storage devices in the absence of any file system metadata. When data are encoded and compressed, the current paradigm of carving requires the knowledge of the compression and encoding settings to succeed.
Erkam Uzun, Hüsrev Taha Sencar
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A study on multimedia file carving method

Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2011
File carving is a method that recovers files at unallocated space without any file information and used to recover data and execute a digital forensic investigation. In general, the file carving recovers files using the inherent header and footer in files or the entire file size determined in the file header.
Jungheum Park, Sangjin Lee
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A Comprehensive Literature Review of File Carving

2013 International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2013
File carving is a recovery technique allowing file recovery without knowledge about contextual information such as file system metadata. Due to recent advancements in research, file carving has become an essential technique for both general data recovery and digital forensics investigations.
Rainer Poisel, Simon Tjoa
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Reviewing and Evaluating Existing File Carving Techniques for JPEG Files

2016 Cybersecurity and Cyberforensics Conference (CCC), 2016
Digital forensic is the process of collecting, preserving and analyzing the evidence obtained from the digital media, which start from the moment of collecting these evidence. On the other hand, if the file system is corrupted or deleted, then file carving techniques should be established to restore the maximum amount of deleted data, especially, the ...
Ali Hadi
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A New Technique for File Carving on Hadoop Ecosystem

2017 International Conference on New Trends in Computing Sciences (ICTCS), 2017
using file carving techniques is one of most recent techniques that is used to retrieve the important data from unallocated space in a corrupted file system. In the traditional operating systems, such as Windows or Linux that have a small size of hard disk to store data, the researchers implemented many file carving techniques to carve a specific type ...
Ghazi Al-Naymat, Ali Hadi
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The analysis of file carving process using PhotoRec and Foremost

2017 4th International Conference on Computer Applications and Information Processing Technology (CAIPT), 2017
Rapid development of computer is followed by development of digital storage device. One common problem of digital storage device is data loss. The problem of data loss could be solved by using file carving techniques, for example. File carving techniques could be performed using carving tools, such as PhotoRec and Foremost.
null Nurhayati, Nurul Fikri
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File Carving

2018
Xiaodong Lin
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The evolution of file carving

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2009
Presents the evolution of file carving and describes in detail the techniques that are now being used to recover files without using any file system meta-data information. We show the benefits and problems that exist with current techniques. In the future, solid-state devices (SSDs) will become much more prevalent.
Anandabrata Pal, Nasir D. Memon
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Identification of image fragments for file carving

World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2013), 2013
Recovering images intact is an important process in digital forensics, as they may represent primary evidences in crime cases such as child pornography. Due to file syetems' fragmentation mechanisms, images may be split into several fragments on a physical storage.
Azzat Al-Sadi   +2 more
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