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Author IFIP International Conference on Digital Forensics (9th : 2013 : Orlando, Fla.)

Title Advances in digital forensics IX : 9th IFIP WG 11.9 International Conference on Digital Forensics, Orlando, FL, USA, January 28-30, 2013, Revised selected papers / edited by Gilbert Peterson, Sujeet Shenoi
Published Berlin : Imprint : Springer, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 398 pages) : illustrations
Series IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 1868-4238 ; 410
IFIP advances in information and communication technology ; 410. 1868-4238
Contents History, historiography and the hermeneutics of the hard drive / Mark Pollitt -- Protecting third party privacy in digital forensic investigations / Wynand van Staden -- On the scientific maturity of digital forensics research / Martin Olivier and Stefan Gruner -- Cognitive approaches for digital forensic readiness planning / Antonio Pooe and Les Labuschagne -- A harmonized process model for digital forensic investigation readiness / Aleksandar Valjarevic and Hein Venter -- Evaluation of the semi-automated crime-specific digital triage process model / Gary Cantrell and David Dampier -- Reducing the time required for hashing operations / Frank Breitinger and Kaloyan Petrov -- Hash-based file content identification using distributed systems / York Yannikos, Jonathan Schluessler, Martin Steinebach, Christian Winter and Kalman Graffi -- Creating super timelines in Windows investigations / Stephen Esposito and Gilbert Peterson -- Log file analysis with context-free grammars / Gregory Bosman and Stefan Gruner -- Using a goal-driven approach in the investigation of a questioned contract / Clive Blackwell, Shareeful Islam and Benjamin Aziz -- File fragment analysis using normalized compression distance / Stefan Axelsson, Kamran Ali Bajwa and Mandhapati Venkata Srikanth -- Quantifying Windows file slack size and stability / Martin Mulazzani, Sebastian Neuner, Peter Kieseberg, Markus Huber, Sebastian Schrittwieser and Edgar Weippl -- Automating video file carving and content identification / York Yannikos, Nadeem Ashraf, Martin Steinebach and Christian Winter -- Data recovery from proprietary-formatted CCTV hard disks / Aswami Ariffin, Jill Slay and Kim-Kwang Choo -- Creating integrated evidence graphs for network forensics / Changwie Liu, Anoop Singhal and Duminda Wijesekera -- A generic Bayesian belief model for similar cyber crimes / Hayson Tse, Kam-Pui Chow and Michael Kwan -- An empirical study profiling Internet pirates / Pierre Lai, Kam-Pui Chow, Ziao-Zi Fan and Vivien Chan -- Real-time covert timing channel detection in networked virtual environments / Anyi Liu, Jim Chen and Harry Wechsler -- Impact of cloud computing on digital forensic investigations / Stephen O'Shaughnessy and Anthony Keane -- Rule-based integrity checking of interrupt descriptor tables in cloud environments / Irfan Ahmed, Aleksandar Zoranic, Salman Javaid, Golden Richard III and Vassil Roussev -- Comparison of the data recovery function of forensic tools / Joe Buchanan-Wollaston, Tim Storer and William Glisson -- Security analysis and decryption of FileVault 2 / Omar Choudary, Felix Grobert and Joachim Metz -- Detecting counterfeit currency and identifying its source / Ankit Sarkar, Robin Verma and Gaurav Gupta -- Towards active linguistic authentication / Patrick Juola, John Noecker Jr., Ariel Stolerman, Michael Ryan, Patrick Brennan and Rachel Greenstadt
Summary Digital forensics deals with the acquisition, preservation, examination, analysis and presentation of electronic evidence. Networked computing, wireless communications and portable electronic devices have expanded the role of digital forensics beyond traditional computer crime investigations. Practically every crime now involves some aspect of digital evidence; digital forensics provides the techniques and tools to articulate this evidence. Digital forensics also has myriad intelligence applications. Furthermore, it has a vital role in information assurance -- investigations of security breaches yield valuable information that can be used to design more secure systems. Advances in Digital Forensics IX describes original research results and innovative applications in the discipline of digital forensics. In addition, it highlights some of the major technical and legal issues related to digital evidence and electronic crime investigations. The areas of coverage include: Themes and Issues, Forensic Models, Forensic Techniques, Filesystem Forensics, Network Forensics, Cloud Forensics, Forensic Tools, and Advanced Forensic Techniques. This book is the ninth volume in the annual series produced by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) Working Group 11.9 on Digital Forensics, an international community of scientists, engineers and practitioners dedicated to advancing the state of the art of research and practice in digital forensics. The book contains a selection of twenty-five edited papers from the Ninth Annual IFIP WG 11.9 International Conference on Digital Forensics, held in Orlando, Florida, USA in the winter of 2013. Advances in Digital Forensics IX is an important resource for researchers, faculty members and graduate students, as well as for practitioners and individuals engaged in research and development efforts for the law enforcement and intelligence communities
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 14, 2013)
Subject Computer crimes -- Investigation -- Congresses
Forensic sciences -- Data processing -- Congresses
Electronics in criminal investigation -- Congresses
Computer crimes -- Investigation
Electronics in criminal investigation
Forensic sciences -- Data processing
Genre/Form proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Peterson, Gilbert, 1969- editor.
Shenoi, Sujeet, editor
ISBN 9783642411489
3642411487
3642411479
9783642411472
Other Titles Advances in digital forensics 9