The importance and the role of forensics of mobile

  • Spalevic Z
  • Bjelajac Z
  • Caric M
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Abstract

Scientific-technological development, along with initiating integrative forces that offer improvement of the quality of human life, concurrently created prerequisites for individuals to exploit certain innovations for performing criminal activities. Modern criminals wander through electronic networks, and assisted by high technology, perform a variety of criminal acts and ?launder? large sums of money. Computer forensics is a technological, systemic control of the computer system and its content for the purpose of gathering evidence of a criminal act or other abuse that it has been used for. Digital forensics requires particular expertise that goes beyond traditional data collection, as well as employment of techniques available to the final user or system support personnel. In this context, this article examines principles, methods and procedures in mobile device investigation, which nowadays represent a multifunctional, powerful computer weapon, and considers the necessity to update concrete procedures in accordance with the development and growth of IT.nema

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Spalevic, Z., Bjelajac, Z., & Caric, M. (2012). The importance and the role of forensics of mobile. Facta Universitatis - Series: Electronics and Energetics, 25(2), 121–136. https://doi.org/10.2298/fuee1202121s

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