Domain Specific Cyber Forensic Investigation Process Model

  • Satti R
  • Jafari F
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Abstract

Digital Forensics can be defined as a field of study involving the usage of technical and proved procedures for collecting, preserving, validating, analyzing, interpreting and presenting the digital evidences extracted from the digital sources for presenting those in the court of law. Different process models have been proposed by the researchers for cyber crimes' investigation process, each having its own suitability to environments where they are applicable and other pros and cons. The paper includes the tailoring of existing process models to the particular domain of higher education institutes. With the growing access of computing resources and internet to the students, employees and overall citizens, it is the need of time that organizations should establish and maintain their cyber forensics analysis policy along with whole process to be followed in case of any cyber crime scene reporting.

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Satti, R. S., & Jafari, F. (2015). Domain Specific Cyber Forensic Investigation Process Model. Journal of Advances in Computer Networks, 3(1), 75–81. https://doi.org/10.7763/jacn.2015.v3.145

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