A Comprehensive Collection and Analysis Model for the Drone Forensics Field
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are adaptable and rapid mobile boards that can be applied to several purposes, especially in smart cities. These involve traffic observation, environmental monitoring, and public safety. The need to realize effective drone
Fahad Mazaed Alotaibi +3 more
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Who watches the new watchmen? The challenges for drone digital forensics investigations
The technological advance of drone technology has augmented the existing capabilities of flying vehicles rendering them a valuable asset of the modern society.
Evangelos Mantas, Constantinos Patsakis
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Recovering Residual Forensic Data from Smartphone Interactions with Cloud Storage Providers [PDF]
There is a growing demand for cloud storage services such as Dropbox, Box, Syncplicity and SugarSync. These public cloud storage services can store gigabytes of corporate and personal data in remote data centres around the world, which can then be ...
Amazon Web Services +53 more
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Investigating Wearable Fitness Applications: Data Privacy and Digital Forensics Analysis on Android
Wearable devices are becoming more and more prevalent in our daily lives as people become more curious about how well they are doing in monitoring, improving, or maintaining their health and fitness.
Shinelle Hutchinson +8 more
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What’s on the Horizon? An In-Depth Forensic Analysis of Android and iOS Applications
In the digital forensics discipline, the lack of comprehensive research that addresses investigative challenges and opportunities for newer mobile Operating Systems (OSs) such as Android and iOS keeps continuing.
Fahad E. Salamh +4 more
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Challenges and opportunities for wearable IoT forensics: TomTom Spark 3 as a case study
Wearable IoT devices like fitness trackers and smartwatches continue to create opportunities and challenges for forensic investigators in the acquisition and analysis of evidential artefacts in scenarios where such devices are a witness to a crime ...
Liam Dawson, Alex Akinbi
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Rethinking Digital Forensics [PDF]
© IAER 2019In the modern socially-driven, knowledge-based virtual computing environment in which organisations are operating, the current digital forensics tools and practices can no longer meet the need for scientific rigour.
Jones, Andrew, Vidalis, Stilianos
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A Visualization Approach to Analyze Android Smartphone Data
This study aims to design and develop an interactive system that can visualize evidence collected from Android smartphone data. This project is developing to support forensic investigator in investigating the security incidents particularly involving ...
Nurul Adhlina Hani Roslee +1 more
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Comparative analysis of Forensic Tools on Twitter applications using the DFRWS method
Current crime is increasing, one of which is the crime of using social media, although no crime does not leave digital evidence. Twitter application is a social media that is widely used by its users.
Ikhsan Zuhriyanto +2 more
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Exploratory Study on Kali NetHunter Lite: A Digital Forensics Approach
Mobile devices, specifically smartphones, have become a necessity in everyday life, as we perform many essential day-to-day tasks using these devices.
Miloš Stanković, Umit Karabiyik
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