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Recently, cyber space is regarded as the second real world connected in real time. Accordingly, the issue related security and incident respond is being magnified in most of ICT dependent industries. However, it's rarely impossible for organizations to perfectly defend cyber-attacks with legacy security solutions. This problem is bringing new challenges to the ICT industries. In this paper, we describe...
A rapid growth in the amount of digital data generated and stored in a daily life brings big challenges to the digital forensic field as like it does in other research and technical areas. Performing each step of digital forensics requires tremendously more time than it used to. Therefore, today's tools running on a single system have limitation on supporting forensic investigation. In order to overcome...
Cloud computing has become one of mobile's hottest topics. Moving computing processing and data storage away from mobile devices and into large data centers, mobile applications enable the users to improve productivity, to share data and to collaborate with others. Considering the benefits of mobile cloud computing, the forensic service based on mobile cloud computing could be good solution to the...
Due to recent advanced technology in the field of HDD, forensic investigators and analysts are dealing with terabyte data sets and spending tremendous time and effort in forensic investigations. It makes "Speed" one of the hot issues in digital forensics. To get speed up or to improve efficiency, some approaches have been proposed. One of them getting attention is a hardware-based approach...
Recently, “Speed” is one of the hot issues in digital forensics. Thanks to a recent advanced technology, today we can get bigger hard drive disks at a lower price than previously. But unfortunately, it means for forensic investigators that they need tremendous time and effort in the sequence of process of creating forensic images, searching into them and analyzing them. In order to solve this problem,...
Digital forensics is a scientific, logical technique and procedure to collect, keep, and analyze digital data and to report the evidence discovered from them. And purposely, we can define it as an investigative technique to examine any kind of behavior using a computer and to prove the fact relation of it based on the data stored in the computer. Therefore, for digital forensics, it is required to...
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