Development and Various Critical Testing Operational Frameworks in Data Acquisition for Cyber Forensics

Author(s):  
Abhineet Anand ◽  
M. Arvindhan

Digital forensics is the science of preserving and analyzing digital data; this data can then be used in court cases as well as for crime detection and prevention. Digital forensics began in the 1970s and was initially used as a tool for fighting financial crime. Today, with computers and digital devices being an integral part of our professional and private lives, digital forensics are used/needed in a wide variety of disputes. Data Acquisitions is described and discuss different techniques or methodology obtain the data, facts, and figures from different resource and at a different level of the system.

Author(s):  
Neil C. Rowe

Digital forensics is a rapidly growing technology for examining the contents of computers and digital devices. It raises many challenges to conventional notions of privacy because it involves a considerably more detailed search of digital data than is possible with other techniques, and it can be done surreptitiously. However, there are analogies to homes and the rights of individuals to be free from unwarranted searches and seizures in their private spaces. Even though commercial software and data comprises most of digital space, there are clearly enclaves of data that deserves to be kept private. We discuss the techniques of digital forensics and investigative targets. We identify key challenges to privacy, and outline both the legal protections and the technical protections available. Unfortunately, privacy laws are ineffective in most countries, and users need to take their own measures to protect themselves.


2019 ◽  
pp. 1464-1481
Author(s):  
Neil C. Rowe

Digital forensics is a rapidly growing technology for examining the contents of computers and digital devices. It raises many challenges to conventional notions of privacy because it involves a considerably more detailed search of digital data than is possible with other techniques, and it can be done surreptitiously. However, there are analogies to homes and the rights of individuals to be free from unwarranted searches and seizures in their private spaces. Even though commercial software and data comprises most of digital space, there are clearly enclaves of data that deserves to be kept private. We discuss the techniques of digital forensics and investigative targets. We identify key challenges to privacy, and outline both the legal protections and the technical protections available. Unfortunately, privacy laws are ineffective in most countries, and users need to take their own measures to protect themselves.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 24-29
Author(s):  
Aparna Chaturvedi ◽  
Ashish Awasthi

Cyber Forensics is a branch of forensic science that is aimed to restore, collect and examine the digital evidence of materials found in digital devices, in relation to cybercrimes. With the advancement in cyber area, frequent use of internet and technologies leads to cyber-attacks. Cyber forensic is opted for acquiring electronic information and investigation of malicious evidence found in system or on network in such a manner that makes it admissible in court. It is also used to recover lost information in a system. The retrived information is used to prosecute a criminal. Number of crimes committed against an internet and malware attacks over the digital devices have increased. This paper contains a brief review of the literature aimed to identify the relevant pieces of knowledge in the digital forensics field.


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