With the rapid development of electronic commerce and Internet technology, cyber crimes have become more and more common. There is a great need for automated software systems that...
K. P. Chow, C. F. Chong, Pierre K. Y. Lai, Lucas C...
This review paper outlines the need for research into the process of automating the detection of paedophile activities on the Internet and identifies the associated challenges of ...
With powerful computer and mighty software, seasoned users could turn digital media into what they want. The detection of digital tampering has become a crucial problem. In most o...
Today log traces are widely used to identify and prevent violations of corporate information systems. The most recent logging trend is to manage most level 3 ISO/OSI traffic via p...
Dario V. Forte, Cristiano Maruti, Michele R. Vettu...
The existing solutions in the field of computer forensics are largely ad hoc. This paper discusses the need for a rigorous model of forensics and outlines qualities that such a m...
Sean Peisert, Matt Bishop, Sidney Karin, Keith Mar...
—With the rapid development and popularity of IT technology, criminals and mischievous computer users are given avenues to commit crimes and malicious activities. As forensic sci...
Kam-Pui Chow, Frank Y. W. Law, Michael Y. K. Kwan,...
This research builds on our method for validating syslog entries proposed in [5]. The goal of the proposed method is to allow syslog files to be forensically viable. The goal with...
Steena Dominica Steven Monteiro, Robert F. Erbache...
Different users apply computer forensic systems, models, and terminology in very different ways. They often make incompatible assumptions and reach different conclusions about ...