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Forensic Science International: Digital Investigation, Volume 36 Supplement
Volume 36 Supplement, April 2021
- Babak Habibnia, Jan-Niclas Hilgert:
Selected Papers and Extended Abstracts of the Eighth Annual DFRWS Europe Conference. 301148
- Frederick Barr-Smith, Thomas Farrant, Benjamin Leonard-Lagarde, Danny Rigby, Sash Rigby, Frederick Sibley-Calder:
Dead Man's Switch: Forensic Autopsy of the Nintendo Switch. 301110 - Kevin Klaus Gomez Buquerin, Christopher Corbett, Hans-Joachim Hof:
A generalized approach to automotive forensics. 301111 - Richard Matthews, Kieren Lovell, Matthew Sorell:
Ghost protocol - Snapchat as a method of surveillance. 301112 - Tobias Groß, Marcel Busch, Tilo Müller:
One key to rule them all: Recovering the master key from RAM to break Android's file-based encryption. 301113
- Juan Manuel Castelo Gómez, Javier Carrillo Mondéjar, José Roldán Gómez, José Luis Martínez Martínez:
Developing an IoT forensic methodology. A concept proposal. 301114 - Fabian Faust, Aurélien Thierry, Tilo Müller, Felix C. Freiling:
Selective Imaging of File System Data on Live Systems. 301115 - Martin Steinebach, Sascha Zenglein, Katharina Brandl:
Phishing detection on tor hidden services. 301117
- Guido Cornelis Schipper, Rudy Seelt, Nhien-An Le-Khac:
Forensic analysis of Matrix protocol and Riot.im application. 301118 - Felix Anda, Edward Dixon, Elias Bou-Harb, Nhien-An Le-Khac, Mark Scanlon:
Vec2UAge: Enhancing underage age estimation performance through facial embeddings. 301119 - Miguel Martín-Pérez, Ricardo J. Rodríguez, Frank Breitinger:
Bringing order to approximate matching: Classification and attacks on similarity digest algorithms. 301120 - Joachim Sester, Darren R. Hayes, Mark Scanlon, Nhien-An Le-Khac:
A comparative study of support vector machine and neural networks for file type identification using n-gram analysis. 301121
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