As forensic evidence, network data is slippery to collect: It does not reside with its sender or its receiver. Usually it is archived only by network service providers or by law enforcement. Who owns ...
Many are turning to network forensic tools. Wikipedia defines network forensics as follows:Network forensics is a sub-branch of digital forensics relating to the monitoring and analysis of computer ...
A new forensic framework designed specifically for the Internet of Things (IoT) is discussed in the International Journal of ...
Future Network Forensic Tool (NFT) market leaders will be determined by the breadth of data gathered across disparate security and operational technologies delivering more targeted investigation ...
Computer forensics is an increasingly important field not only for investigating intrusions, hacks and data theft, but also to help analyze the security of a physical or virtual machine that has not ...
FORT BLISS, Texas (June 16, 2014) -- The Army's semi-annual, large-scale Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) saw the technology of network forensics make an impact at NIE 14.2, the latest NIE, which ...
Digital forensics has continued to grow in importance as enterprises deal with increasing amounts of digital data and the possibility of cyber-attackers infiltrating their systems. Digital forensics ...