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Hierarchical Bloom Filter Trees For Approximate Matching, David Lillis, Frank Breitinger, Mark Scanlon
Hierarchical Bloom Filter Trees For Approximate Matching, David Lillis, Frank Breitinger, Mark Scanlon
Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law
Bytewise approximate matching algorithms have in recent years shown significant promise in detecting files that are similar at the byte level. This is very useful for digital forensic investigators, who are regularly faced with the problem of searching through a seized device for pertinent data. A common scenario is where an investigator is in possession of a collection of "known-illegal" files (e.g. a collection of child abuse material) and wishes to find whether copies of these are stored on the seized device. Approximate matching addresses shortcomings in traditional hashing, which can only find identical files, by also being able to …
Use Of House Arrest In The Context Of The Respecting The Constitutional Rights Of An Individual In Russia, Svetlana Afanasieva 2365999, Irina Kilina
Use Of House Arrest In The Context Of The Respecting The Constitutional Rights Of An Individual In Russia, Svetlana Afanasieva 2365999, Irina Kilina
Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law
The authors analyze the selection of preventive measures in the form of house arrest in Russian criminal procedures on the basis of universal and European standards of guaranteeing respect for individual rights. The article states that the application of preventive measures significantly restricts the right to protect the dignity of the individual, the right to freedom and personal inviolability, the right to free movement, choose the place of residence. The authors argue for the alternative method of applying the house arrest. as a form of prevention This preventive measure, unlike detention does not provide for the isolation of a person …