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    Forensic analysis of Exfat Artefacts
    (University College Dublin, 2018-05-23) ; ; ;
    Although keeping some basic concepts inherited from FAT32, the exFAT file system introduces many differences, such as the new mapping scheme of directory entries. The combination of exFAT mapping scheme with the allocation of bitmap files and the use of FAT leads to new forensic possibilities. The recovery of deleted files, including fragmented ones and carving becomes more accurate compared with former forensic processes. Nowadays, the accurate and sound forensic analysis is more than ever needed, as there is a high risk of erroneous interpretation. Indeed, most of the related work in the literature on exFAT structure and forensics, is mainly based on reverse engineering research, and only few of them cover the forensic interpretation. In this paper, we propose a new methodology using of exFAT file systems features to improve the interpretation of inactive entries by using bitmap file analysis and recover the file system metadata information for carved files. Experimental results show how our approach improves the forensic interpretation accuracy.
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    ADMIRE framework: Distributed Data Mining on Data Grid platforms
    In this paper, we present the ADMIRE architecture; a new framework for developing novel and innovative data mining techniques to deal with very large and distributed heterogeneous datasets in both commercial and academic applications. The main ADMIRE components are detailed as well as its interfaces allowing the user to efficiently develop and implement their data mining applications techniques on a Grid platform such as Globus ToolKit, DGET, etc.
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    Electronic Evidence Discovery, Identification and Preservation: Role of the First Responder and related capacity building challenges
    The integrity of electronic evidence is essential for judicial proceedings. In this context, the role of the First Responder for discovery, identification and preservation is considered to be one of the short-term most critical challenge. While the number of devices to be collected was reasonably small and the items were easily identifiable in the past, it is not the case anymore. Many initiatives aim at harmonising technical and legal standards to facilitate electronic evidence exchange, although a consistent approach in basic equipment and training of the field police officer is still missing. Hence, in this paper, we study how synergies between different international organisations create and deploy an innovative and sustainable approach to address capacity building challenges related to the tasks assigned to the First Responder.
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