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What is Computer Forensics

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fifth Edition
Searching and analyzing digital evidence that can be used to prove criminality.
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Cyber Profiling in Criminal Investigation
Szde Yu (Wichita State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3479-3.ch024
Abstract
The line between street crimes and cybercrimes has been increasingly blurry, given the prevalence of internet access. In all kinds of criminal investigations, digital information has become relevant and even crucial in most cases. Investigators are gradually relying on information retrieved from electronic platforms to find leads and evidence. When comprehensive information is not always attainable, the use of cyber profiling may provide further insight into crucial questions regarding identity, time, and location. Cyber profiling is essentially an analysis on the digital footprints associated with a person whose identity may or may not have been known. The purpose is to reveal information that is not readily visible in the digital footprints, such as personality, motives, and counter-forensic efforts. This chapter introduces what cyber profiling is and how it can help with criminal investigation.
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Introduction to Computer Forensics in the Age of Information Warfare
Involves scientifically examining and analyzing data from computer storage media so that the data can be used as evidence in court. Investigating computers typically includes securely collecting the computerized or digital data, examining the suspect data to determine details such as origin and content, presenting the computer or digital information to the courts, and then applying laws to computer and information practice.
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A discipline that uses analytical and investigative techniques to identify, collect, examine, and preserve evidence or information found on computers or other devices.
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Investigating Computer Forensics
Computer forensics is a discipline that is the field of computer technology. It is a well-defined field of study and code of practices, with researchers and practitioners. It is the process of acquisition, analyzing, preserving, and present electronic data in a format that the authenticity cannot be denied.
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Evolution of Malware in the Digital Transformation Age
Computer forensics is a branch of digital forensic science pertaining to evidence found in computers and digital storage media.
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The Essence of Cyber Security: The Main Historical Stages of the Development of Cyber Threats
The branch of forensic science in legal law based on digital forensic evidence.
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Online Child Pornography: Conceptual Issues and Law Enforcement Challenges
Forensic science that focuses upon the acquisition and analysis of legal evidence derived from computer systems and other digital devices.
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