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OpenForensics:a digital forensics GPU pattern matching approach for the 21st century [PDF]
Pattern matching is a crucial component employed in many digital forensic (DF) analysis techniques, such as file-carving. The capacity of storage available on modern consumer devices has increased substantially in the past century, making pattern ...
Bayne, Ethan +2 more
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A framework for the forensic investigation of unstructured email relationship data [PDF]
Our continued reliance on email communications ensures that it remains a major source of evidence during a digital investigation. Emails comprise both structured and unstructured data.
Haggerty, J +3 more
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Aim: In this study, it was aimed to highlight the situation and importance of fetal sex determination in the context of forensic anthropology. Suggestions have been made about the development of this subject with current approaches and interdisciplinary ...
Özlem Mehder
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The use of the unindexed web, commonly known as the deep web and dark web, to commit or facilitate criminal activity has drastically increased over the past decade.
Mohamed Chahine Ghanem +4 more
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Sources of DNA contamination and decontamination procedures in the forensic laboratory [PDF]
The sensitivity of forensic DNA typing techniques can cause problems when evidence samples are inadvertently contaminated with DNA from another source. Therefore, precautions need to be taken to minimize the risk of contamination.
De Groote, Sabine +6 more
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UAV Forensic Analysis and Software Tools Assessment: DJI Phantom 4 and Matrice 210 as Case Studies
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) also known as drones have created many challenges to the digital forensic field. These challenges are introduced in all processes of the digital forensic investigation (i.e., identification, preservation, examination ...
Fahad E. Salamh +2 more
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A user-oriented network forensic analyser: the design of a high-level protocol analyser [PDF]
Network forensics is becoming an increasingly important tool in the investigation of cyber and computer-assisted crimes. Unfortunately, whilst much effort has been undertaken in developing computer forensic file system analysers (e.g.
Clarke, Nathan +3 more
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New perspective of nanotechnology: role in preventive forensic
Background Generally, material scientist discussing new-fangled nanotechnology research and its conversation turns to the commercial aspects or potential issues around health, safety, and the environment.
Alok Pandya, Ritesh K Shukla
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Comparative analysis of mobile forensic proprietary tools: an application in forensic investigation
The utilization of the Internet and wireless communication reaches its pinnacle from one side of the planet to the other. Marking the rise of criminal activity in recent years sees enormous growth in security breaches and data theft-related cases in ...
Chauhan Parth +2 more
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Memory Forensics: Tools and Techniques
Objectives: To evaluate the performance of different tools that acquire, analyze and recover the evidences of crime from volatile memory. A comparison between different tools is presented with the aim of generating better understanding of the tools employed.
Shreshtha Gaur, Rita Chhikara
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