Developing forensic computing tools and techniques within a holistic framework: an Australian approach
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2004
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Slay, J.
Hannan, M.B.
Broucek, V.
Turner, P.
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Proceedings from the 5th IEEE SMC (systems, man and cybernetics) information assurance workshop, 2004, pp.394-400
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5th Annual IEEE Information Assurance Workshop (10 Jun 2004 - 11 Jun 2004 : West Point, New York, USA)
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This paper details work-in-progress in the development of conceptual framework within which to position diverse approaches to forensic computing investigations. From this framework a suite of forensic computing tools and investigative procedures to aid police and intelligence investigators in the cyber-policing of e-crime and cyber-terrorism are being produced. These tools will aid in the detection of online computer misuse and provide technical support in reactive and proactive investigation. The accompanying integrated procedures will ensure that digital evidence is acquired methodologically and is presented in legally admissible manner. ©2004 IEEE.
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