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Second International Workshop on Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensic Engineering (SADFE'07)
Challenge--Construction of an Adequate Digital Forensics Testbed
Seattle, Washington, USA
April 10-April 12
ISBN: 0-7695-2808-2
Adel Elmaghraby, University of Louisville, USA
James Graham, University of Louisville, USA
Jana Godwin, University of Louisville, USA
Michael Losavio, University of Louisville, USA
Deborah Wilson, University of Louisville, USA
The Challenge - What is an adequate laboratory specification for emulating network attacks and experimenting with network forensics, other digital forensics techniques and social behavioral traits? Could published specifications for different scales of research assist in research development? Is the specification described here adequate for research purposes? What additional considerations are needed for simulating network attacks and validating forensic tools?
Citation:
Adel Elmaghraby, James Graham, Jana Godwin, Michael Losavio, Deborah Wilson, "Challenge--Construction of an Adequate Digital Forensics Testbed," sadfe, pp.147-149, Second International Workshop on Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensic Engineering (SADFE'07), 2007
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