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Interpretation of traces found on Android devices is an important aspect of mobile forensics. This is especially true for timestamps encountered on the device under investigation. In the presence of both naive and UTC timestamps, some form of timestamp normalisation is required. In addition, the investigator needs to gain some understanding of potential clock skew that may exist, especially when evidence...
Whereas complexity is usually perceived as a negative factor opposing safety of critical infrastructures, in this paper we claim that complexity can be positively exploited to relax safety. For this purpose, we consider an infrastructure as a complex adaptive system (CAS). To ground our claim three case studies will be conducted on critical computer infrastructures. In the first case study, a large...
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