An Algorithm for Crime Detection in Digital Forensics

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Arpita Singh, S. K. Singh, Nilu Singh, Sandeep K. Nayak

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Digital forensics is a collection of pre-defined processes or tasks used in the course of a criminal investigation, with some technical implementation specifics shared with traditional forensics for managing and collecting technical evidence information. Although a variety of digital forensic investigation frameworks have been offered by numerous researchers and practitioners. The inquiry procedure becomes hard due to numerous technical and legal details. To break down the technological barriers that exist between investigators, information technologists, and legal practitioners, the researcher must present a technical-independent framework that can bring all of these duties together. This study emphasized a critical principle of digital forensics investigations (Obtaining authorization, documentation, information flow, preservation, collection of evidence, and evidence analysis). Based on this technique, the author defines five questions for digital forensic inquiry. An expert in digital forensics A digital forensics investigation algorithm is created by incorporating these five sets of queries. We'll go over how this new algorithm can work with legal counsel as part of a larger digital forensics investigation framework.

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