2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-28752-8_8
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Creating a Map of User Data in NTFS to Improve File Carving

Abstract: Digital forensics and, especially, file carving are burdened by the large amounts of data that need to be processed. Attempts to solve this problem include efficient carving algorithms, parallel processing in the cloud and data reduction by filtering uninteresting files. This research addresses the problem by searching for data where it is more likely to be found. This is accomplished by creating a probability map for finding unique data at various logical block addressing positions in storage media. SHA-1 has… Show more

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“…This method would also not be suited for particularly small fragments. Karresand et al (2019) work to improve the efficiency of existing file carving algorithms by showing that portions of a disk's NTSF partitions can be prioritized by creating a probability map of finding unique data across the partition.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method would also not be suited for particularly small fragments. Karresand et al (2019) work to improve the efficiency of existing file carving algorithms by showing that portions of a disk's NTSF partitions can be prioritized by creating a probability map of finding unique data across the partition.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%