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Digital Investigation, Volume 28
Volume 28, March 2019
- Eoghan Casey:
Interrelations between digital investigation and forensic science. 1-
- Tomás Grivna, Jakub Drápal:
Attacks on the confidentiality, integrity and availability of data and computer systems in the criminal case law of the Czech Republic. 1-13
- Manmeet Singh, Maninder Singh, Sanmeet Kaur:
Detecting bot-infected machines using DNS fingerprinting. 14-33
- Mark Debinski, Frank Breitinger, Parvathy Mohan:
Timeline2GUI: A Log2Timeline CSV parser and training scenarios. 34-43
- Auqib Hamid Lone, Roohie Naaz Mir:
Forensic-chain: Blockchain based digital forensics chain of custody with PoC in Hyperledger Composer. 44-55
- Tobias Latzo, Ralph Palutke, Felix C. Freiling:
A universal taxonomy and survey of forensic memory acquisition techniques. 56-69
- Noora Al Mutawa, Joanne Bryce, Virginia N. L. Franqueira, Andrew Marrington, Janet C. Read:
Behavioural Digital Forensics Model: Embedding Behavioural Evidence Analysis into the Investigation of Digital Crimes. 70-82
- Charles Lim, Suryadi, Kalamullah Ramli, Yohanes Syailendra Kotualubun:
Mal-Flux: Rendering hidden code of packed binary executable. 83-95 - Yogesh Khatri:
Investigating spotlight internals to extract metadata. 96-103
- Hamzeh Abu Issa, Mahmoud Ismail, Omar Aamar:
Unauthorized access crime in Jordanian law (comparative study). 104-111
- Melissa Hadgkiss, Sarah Morris, Stacey Paget:
Sifting through the ashes: Amazon Fire TV stick acquisition and analysis. 112-118
- Myungseo Park, Giyoon Kim, Younjai Park, Insoo Lee, Jongsung Kim:
Decrypting password-based encrypted backup data for Huawei smartphones. 119-125
- Humaira Arshad, Aman Jantan, Esther Omolara:
Evidence collection and forensics on social networks: Research challenges and directions. 126-138
- Richard Matthews, Matthew Sorell, Nickolas J. G. Falkner:
An analysis of optical contributions to a photo-sensor's ballistic fingerprints. 139-145
- Graeme Horsman:
Formalising investigative decision making in digital forensics: Proposing the Digital Evidence Reporting and Decision Support (DERDS) framework. 146-151 - Graeme Horsman, Benjamin Findlay, Tim James:
Developing a 'router examination at scene' standard operating procedure for crime scene investigators in the United Kingdom. 152-162
- Graeme Horsman:
Tool testing and reliability issues in the field of digital forensics. 163-175
- Asmir Butkovic, Sasa Mrdovic, Suleyman Uludag, Anel Tanovic:
Geographic profiling for serial cybercrime investigation. 176-182
- Eoghan Casey, Sean Barnum, Ryan Griffith, Jonathan Snyder, Harm M. A. van Beek, Alex J. Nelson:
Corrigendum to 'Advancing coordinated cyber-investigations and tool interoperability using a community developed specification language' [Digital Investigation 22C (2017) 14-45]. 183-187
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