Research Area:  Digital Forensics
Cloud computing has generated significant interest in both academia and industry, but it is still an evolving paradigm. Cloud computing services are also, a popular target for malicious activities; resulting to the exponential increase of cyber attacks. Digital evidence is the evidence that is collected from the suspect-s workstations or electronic medium that could be used in order to assist computer forensics investigations. Cloud forensics involves digital evidence collection in the cloud environment. The current established forensic procedures and process models require major changes in order to be acceptable in cloud environment. This paper, aims to assess challenges forensic examiners face in tracking down and using digital information stored in the cloud and discuss the importance of education and training to handle, manage and investigate computer evidence.
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Author(s) Name:  Wakas Mahmood, Hamid Jahankhani & Aykut Ozkaya
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Conferrence name:   Global Security, Safety and Sustainability: Tomorrow-s Challenges of Cyber Security
Publisher name:  Springer
DOI:  10.1007/978-3-319-23276-8_7
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Paper Link:   https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-23276-8_7