Friday, September 6 2024
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HUMINT

With so much theft of personal data, Professor John Walker looks at the potential onward exploitation of this data when used to “Map The Human”.

Bloom Filters

In our feature article, Richard Carbone who works for Defence R&D Canada, introduces the application of Bloom Filters into Digital Forensics as a method of identifying hard to detect data from partial evidentiary hashes.

Social Media Forensics

People openly show themselves on Social Networking Sites, and Saud Alshaifi takes a look at the evidential value of these sites using an array of tools.

Digital Profiling

Desmond Collins takes a look at Digital Profiling as a means in which we can analyse and piece together a person’s interaction with the digital data network.

Layer 2

Brian Cusack takes a look at the theoretical architecture, OSI and in particular, Layer 2 from a security and forensics capability identifying that a weakness low in the stack has high impact the higher up the stack you go.

The Insider Threat

Mike Corcoran, a former member of the UK Army Intelligence Corps, investigates Cyber Insiders In The Context of the Global Threat.

The Concept of a CSOC

Having advised on the strategic formation of CERTs and SOCs, our Editor in Chief takes a brief look at the concept of a Cyber Security Operations Centre and that ‘one size does not fit all”.

e-Crime – Victim Journey Mapping

In the second of this two part article, the European Funded eCrime project research team; share their results on using ‘Cyber Victim Journeys’ to understand the victim’s journey and victim costs of Cybercrime.

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