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Forensic Science International: Digital Investigation, Volume 48
Volume 48, 2024
- Veronica Schmitt, Emlyn Butterfield:
Digital forensics in healthcare: An analysis of data associated with a CPAP machine. 301661 - Benjamin Findlay:
Techniques and methods for obtaining access to data protected by linux-based encryption - A reference guide for practitioners. 301662 - Sandhya, Abhishek Kashyap:
A novel method for real-time object-based copy-move tampering localization in videos using fine-tuned YOLO V8. 301663 - George Grispos, Hudan Studiawan, Saed Alrabaee:
Internet of things (IoT) forensics and incident response: The good, the bad, and the unaddressed. 301671 - Dipo Dunsin, Mohamed Chahine Ghanem, Karim Ouazzane, Vassil T. Vassilev:
A comprehensive analysis of the role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in modern digital forensics and incident response. 301675 - Chunyan Zeng, Shixiong Feng, Zhifeng Wang, Yuhao Zhao, Kun Li, Xiangkui Wan:
Audio source recording device recognition based on representation learning of sequential Gaussian mean matrix. 301676 - Philippe Mangeard, Bhaskar Tejaswi, Mohammad Mannan, Amr M. Youssef:
WARNE: A stalkerware evidence collection tool. 301677 - Jan-Niclas Hilgert, Martin Lambertz, Daniel Baier:
Forensic implications of stacked file systems. 301678 - Christopher Hargreaves, Alex Nelson, Eoghan Casey:
An abstract model for digital forensic analysis tools - A foundation for systematic error mitigation analysis. 301679 - Sean McKeown, Peter Aaby, Andreas Steyven:
PHASER: Perceptual hashing algorithms evaluation and results - An open source forensic framework. 301680 - Samuele Mombelli, James R. Lyle, Frank Breitinger:
FAIRness in digital forensics datasets' metadata - and how to improve it. 301681 - Aya Fukami, Richard Buurke, Zeno Geradts:
Exploiting RPMB authentication in a closed source TEE implementation. 301682 - Gaëtan Michelet, Frank Breitinger:
ChatGPT, Llama, can you write my report? An experiment on assisted digital forensics reports written using (local) large language models. 301683 - Frank Breitinger, Jan-Niclas Hilgert, Christopher Hargreaves, John Sheppard, Rebekah Overdorf, Mark Scanlon:
DFRWS EU 10-year review and future directions in Digital Forensic Research. 301685 - Abdur Rahman Onik, Ruba Alsmadi, Ibrahim Baggili, Andrew M. Webb:
So fresh, so clean: Cloud forensic analysis of the Amazon iRobot Roomba vacuum. 301686 - Vincent van der Meer, Jeroen van den Bos, Hugo Jonker, Laurent Dassen:
Problem solved: A reliable, deterministic method for JPEG fragmentation point detection. 301687 - Maximilian Eichhorn, Janine Schneider, Gaston Pugliese:
Well Played, Suspect! - Forensic examination of the handheld gaming console "Steam Deck". 301688 - Matthias Deutschmann, Harald Baier:
Ubi est indicium? On forensic analysis of the UBI file system. 301689 - Dennis Wolf, Thomas Göbel, Harald Baier:
Hypervisor-based data synthesis: On its potential to tackle the curse of client-side agent remnants in forensic image generation. 301690 - Simon Ebbers, Stefan Gense, Mouad Bakkouch, Felix C. Freiling, Sebastian Schinzel:
Grand theft API: A forensic analysis of vehicle cloud data. 301691 - Ziad A. Al-Sharif, Reema Al-Senjalawi, Omar A. Alzoubi:
The effects of document's format, size, and storage media on memory forensics. 301692 - Graeme Horsman:
Sources of error in digital forensics. 301693 - Welcome to the 11th annual DFRWS Europe conference! 301694
- Nishchal Soni, Manpreet Kaur, Vishwas Bhardwaj:
A forensic analysis of AnyDesk Remote Access application by using various forensic tools and techniques. 301695 - Nam In Park, Ji Woo Lee, Seong Ho Lim, Oc-Yeub Jeon, Jin-Hwan Kim, Jun Seok Byun, Chanjun Chun, Jung Hwan Lee:
Advanced forensic method to authenticate audio files from Tizen-based Samsung Galaxy Watches. 301697 - Fabien Thomas-Brans, Aya Fukami, Q. Clement, Thibaut Heckmann, Damien Sauveron:
Case of study for in situ memory reading on damaged MultiMedia Card. 301698 - DFRWS USA 2024 Baton Rouge. 301704
- DFRWS APAC 2024 Brisbane. 301705
- The role of R&D in combating digital deception. 301732
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