Chapter title | Digital anti forensics: tools and approaches |
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Authors | Jahankhani, H., Anastasios, B. and Revett, K. |
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Editors | Remenyi, D. |
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Abstract | Anti-forensics as a concept is as old as the traditional computer forensics. Someone that commit a punishable action use any possible way to get rid of any evidence connected with the prohibited action. The traditional forensics can have a range of anti-forensics that start from a trivial level (e.g. wiping fingerprints from a gun) and to a level where our fantasy can meet the implementation of an anti-forensic idea (e.g. alteration of DNA left behind in a crime). In digital anti-forensics the same rules exists, with the difference that they are fairly new with little research and development. Although Anti-Forensics is a field under development, however, there are already categories of available tools. This paper aims to present of the some current anti-forensic approaches along with some applicable solutions. |
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Book title | Proceedings of the 6th European Conference on Information Warfare and Security, Defence College of Management and Technology, Shrivenham, UK, 2-3 July 2007 |
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Page range | 115-120 |
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Year | 2007 |
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Publisher | Academic Conferences |
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Published | 2007 |
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Place of publication | Reading |
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ISBN | 9781905305490 |
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