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Adsl Router Forensics Part 1: An Introduction To A New Source Of Electronic Evidence, Patryk Szewczyk
Adsl Router Forensics Part 1: An Introduction To A New Source Of Electronic Evidence, Patryk Szewczyk
Australian Digital Forensics Conference
Currently there appears to be a lack of research in the area of developing tools, testing methodologies, and creating standards for ADSL router forensics. The paper examines a wide range of literature and introduces the concept of ADSL router forensics as a new and potential field of research for digital forensics investigators. It begins by examining why there is a need for router forensics by detailing some of the more common threats which consumers may experience while online. An outline will be provided discussing the feasibility, limitations and potential risks of router forensics. The paper will then examine one possible …
Blogs: Anti-Forensics And Counter Anti-Forensics, Glenn S. Dardick, Claire R. La Roche, Mary A. Flanigan
Blogs: Anti-Forensics And Counter Anti-Forensics, Glenn S. Dardick, Claire R. La Roche, Mary A. Flanigan
Australian Digital Forensics Conference
Blogging gives an ordinary person the ability to have a conversation with a wide audience and has become one of the fastest growing uses of the Web. However, dozens of employee-bloggers have been terminated for exercising what they consider to be their First Amendment right to free speech and would-be consumer advocates face potential liability for voicing their opinions. To avoid identification and prevent retribution, bloggers have sought to maintain anonymity by taking advantage of various tools and procedures - anti-forensics. Unfortunately some anonymous bloggers also post content that is in violation of one or more laws. Some blogging content …
A Methodology For The Forensic Acquisition Of The Tomtom One Satellite Navigation System - A Research In Progress, Peter Hannay
A Methodology For The Forensic Acquisition Of The Tomtom One Satellite Navigation System - A Research In Progress, Peter Hannay
Australian Digital Forensics Conference
The use of Satellite Navigation Systems (SNS) has become increasingly common in recent years. The wide scale adoption of this technology has the potential to provide a valuable resource in forensic investigations. The potential of this resource is based on the ability to retrieve historical location data from the device in question while maintaining forensic integrity. This paper presents a methodology to acquire forensc images of the TomTom One satellite navigation unit. This methodology aims to be comprehensive and straightforward, while maintaining forensic integrity of the original evidence. However, in consideration of the aforementioned methodology, ti should be noted that …