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With an exponential increase in the data size and complexity of various documents to be investigated, existing methods of network forensics are found not much efficient with respect to accuracy and detection ratio. The existing techniques for network forensic analysis exhibit inherent limitations while processing a huge volume, variety, and velocity of data. It makes network forensic a time‐consuming...
The rapid growth and development in technology has made computer as a weapon which can cause great loss if used with wrong intentions. Computer forensics aims at collecting, and analyzing evidences from the seized devices in such ways so that they are admissible in court of law. Anti-forensics, on the other hand, is collection of tricks and techniques that are used and applied with clear aim of forestalling...
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