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Forensics of polymer networks

Nature Materials, 2023
Our lives cannot be imagined without polymer networks, which range widely, from synthetic rubber to biological tissues. Their properties-elasticity, strain-stiffening and stretchability-are controlled by a convolution of chemical composition, strand conformation and network topology.
Andrey V. Dobrynin   +7 more
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Network Forensics

Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGMETRICS/PERFORMANCE joint international conference on Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems, 2012
Computer (and human) networks have long had to contend with spreading viruses. Effectively controlling or curbing an outbreak requires understanding the dynamics of the spread. A virus that spreads by taking advantage of physical links or user-acquaintance links on a social network can grow explosively if it spreads beyond a critical radius.
Chris Milling   +3 more
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Network Forensics

open access: yes, 2021
Tema ovog diplomskog rada je mrežna forenzika. U prvom poglavlju objašnjena je mrežna komunikacija korištenjem TCP/IP modela i osnovni protokoli pojedinog sloja. Svaki sloj sadrži podatke koji se mogu upotrijebiti u mrežnoj forenzici.
Milohanić, Luka
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Challenges in network forensics

2015 38th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO), 2015
Network forensics is a branch of digital forensics that focuses on monitoring, capturing, recording, and analysis of network traffic. More accurately, it is the use of scientifically proved techniques to collect and analyse network packets and events for investigative purposes.
J. Buric, Damir Delija
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Network forensics analysis

IEEE Internet Computing, 2002
Many tools let you view traffic in real time, but real-time monitoring at any level requires significant human and hardware resources, and doesn't scale to networks larger than a single workgroup. It is generally more practical to archive all traffic and analyze subsets as necessary.
Vicka Corey   +4 more
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Packet analysis for network forensics: A comprehensive survey

open access: yesForensic Science International: Digital Investigation, 2020
Packet analysis is a primary traceback technique in network forensics, which, providing that the packet details captured are sufficiently detailed, can play back even the entire network traffic for a particular point in time.
Leslie F Sikos
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Fundamentals of Network Forensics

Computer Communications and Networks, 2016
R C Joshi, Emmanuel S Pilli
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Software-Defined Network Forensics: Motivation, Potential Locations, Requirements, and Challenges

open access: yesIEEE Network, 2016
The separation of the control plane from the data plane of a switch enables abstraction of a network through a logically centralized controller. The controller functions as the “brain” of a software-defined network.
Suleman Khan   +2 more
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Automated network forensics

Proceedings of the 10th annual conference companion on Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2008
The purpose of this research is to investigate the automated analysis of network based evidence in response to cyberspace attacks. The automated analysis techniques to be developed and studied will combine the efficiency of both existing and novel local search techniques with the scalability and robustness of evolutionary computation and other ...
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Network Forensics in GSE Overlay Networks

Proceedings of the 6th Conference on the Engineering of Computer Based Systems, 2019
The importance of captured network traffic as a data-source for law enforcement crime investigation has increased because many devices are Internet-enabled and the data communication might yield crucial evidence for an investigation. There are many points in the Internet Service Provider's infrastructure where the network traffic might be captured. One
Jan Pluskal   +2 more
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