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Digital Investigation, Volume 22
Volume 22, September 2017
- Eoghan Casey:
The value of forensic preparedness and digital-identification expertise in smart society. 1-2
- Zubair A. Baig, Patryk Szewczyk, Craig Valli, Priya Rabadia, Peter Hannay, Maxim Chernyshev, Mike Johnstone, Paresh Kerai, Ahmed Ibrahim, Krishnun Sansurooah, Syed Naeem Firdous, Matthew Peacock:
Future challenges for smart cities: Cyber-security and digital forensics. 3-13 - Eoghan Casey, Sean Barnum, Ryan Griffith, Jonathan Snyder, Harm M. A. van Beek, Alex J. Nelson:
Advancing coordinated cyber-investigations and tool interoperability using a community developed specification language. 14-45 - Pavel Gladyshev, Joshua I. James:
Decision-theoretic file carving. 46-61 - George Grispos, William Bradley Glisson, Tim Storer:
Enhancing security incident response follow-up efforts with lightweight agile retrospectives. 62-73 - Chao Shi, Ngai-Fong Law, Frank Hung-Fat Leung, Wan-Chi Siu:
A local variance based approach to alleviate the scene content interference for source camera identification. 74-87 - Jesús Gregorio, Alfredo Gardel Vicente, Bernardo Alarcos:
Forensic analysis of Telegram Messenger for Windows Phone. 88-106 - Kurt H. Hansen, Fergus Toolan:
Decoding the APFS file system. 107-132 - Bruce J. Nikkel:
Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) for digital forensic investigators. 133-141 - Eric Shaw, Maria Payri, Ilene Shaw:
The use of communicated negative sentiment and victimization for locating authors at-risk for, or having committed, insider actions. 142-146
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