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Event Reconstruction: A State of the Art
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Author(s): Yoan Chabot (University of Bourgogne, France & University College Dublin, Ireland), Aurélie Bertaux (University of Bourgogne, France), Tahar Kechadi (University College Dublin, Ireland)and Christophe Nicolle (University of Bourgogne, France)
Copyright: 2015
Pages: 15
Source title:
Handbook of Research on Digital Crime, Cyberspace Security, and Information Assurance
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Maria Manuela Cruz-Cunha (Polytechnic Institute of Cavado and Ave, Portugal)and Irene Maria Portela (Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6324-4.ch015
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Abstract
Event reconstruction is one of the most important steps in digital forensic investigations. It allows investigators to have a clear view of the events that have occurred over a time period. Event reconstruction is a complex task that requires exploration of a large amount of events due to the pervasiveness of new technologies. Any evidence produced at the end of the investigative process must also meet the requirements of the courts, such as reproducibility, verifiability, validation, etc. After defining the most important concepts of event reconstruction, the authors present a survey of the challenges of this field and solutions proposed so far.
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