Advanced Forensics Labs to Meet Computer Forensics Challenges Due to Technological Advancements
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Keywords

Windows Memory Forensics
Mobile Device Forensics
Solid State Drive
Forensics Lab Design
Forensics challenges

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Advanced Forensics Labs to Meet Computer Forensics Challenges Due to Technological Advancements. (2013). Journal of The Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education, 1(1), 10. https://journal.cisse.info/jcisse/article/view/3

Abstract

Computer forensics is a continually evolving field, filled with challenges when existing hardware and software technologies progress and new devices and technologies are added to the mix. It is important for forensics investigators responsible for acquiring, preserving and analyzing digital evidence, to be aware of the challenges facing the forensics field and to apply latest technologies in forensics investigation. This paper discusses the challenges to the traditional forensics procedures and technologies due to evolving hardware and software. The authors present the latest forensics technologies and procedures as well as research ideas to address the challenges, especially in mobile device forensics, Solid State Drive (SSD) evidence recovery and analysis, and Windows memory forensics. Corresponding labs are designed and presented to assist computer forensic students and practitioners in getting acquainted with and practicing the new knowledge and tools.

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