2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.diin.2018.04.001
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An analytical analysis of Turkish digital forensics

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“…In the case of [188], authors discussed forensic readiness and several procedures to achieve it, such as fostering the use of Trusted Platform Modules (TPM). Other authors reviewed measures to achieve forensic readiness in a holistic way [185], [189]- [192], as well as recalling the relevance to include and expand the actual guidelines towards incident response readiness (e.g., as in the drafts of the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 working groups, and the ISO/IEC 27035), training and collaboration between stakeholders involved in forensic investigations and prosecution, and effective reporting readability and complexity. Table 15 describes the main forensic readiness challenges identified by the authors in the literature.…”
Section: B Forensic Readinessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the case of [188], authors discussed forensic readiness and several procedures to achieve it, such as fostering the use of Trusted Platform Modules (TPM). Other authors reviewed measures to achieve forensic readiness in a holistic way [185], [189]- [192], as well as recalling the relevance to include and expand the actual guidelines towards incident response readiness (e.g., as in the drafts of the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 working groups, and the ISO/IEC 27035), training and collaboration between stakeholders involved in forensic investigations and prosecution, and effective reporting readability and complexity. Table 15 describes the main forensic readiness challenges identified by the authors in the literature.…”
Section: B Forensic Readinessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Privacy and ethical data management from heterogeneous sources [185], [193] Cross-border models and interoperability [185], [187]- [189], [191]- [193] Effective reporting readability and complexity [187], [188], [190], [191] Training and collaboration between stakeholders involved in forensic investigation and prosecution [185], [188], [189], [192], [193] Cross-domain technical challenges, technologies, anti-forensics [185] Finally, in Table 16 we provide a qualitative summary of the literature reviewed in IV according to the topics discussed in each article. From Table 16 we can see that topics such as privacy and ethics and the suitability of frameworks that are being proposed to fight novel cybercrime need to be further discussed in the literature.…”
Section: Challenge/limitation Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%