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A Study of Forensic & Analysis Tools
Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Raghavan, S
Raghavan, SV
Abstract
There are a wide range of forensic and analysis tools to examine digital evidence in existence today. Traditional tool design examines each source of digital evidence as a BLOB (binary large object) and it is up to the examiner to identify the relevant items from evidence. In the face of rapid technological advancements we are increasingly confronted with a diverse set of digital evidence and being able to identify a particular tool for conducting a specific analysis is an essential task. In this paper, we present a systematic study of contemporary forensic and analysis tools using a hypothesis based review to identify the different functionalities supported by these tools. We highlight the limitations of the forensic tools in regards to evidence corroboration and develop a case for building evidence correlation functionalities into these tools.