Digital Forensics and Cybercrime

Digital forensics begins with evidence collection. This requires careful handling to avoid tampering or data loss. Investigators use write blockers, imaging tools, and secure storage to preserve the integrity of the evidence.

Digital forensics involves the identification, preservation, analysis, and presentation of digital evidence from various devices such as computers, smartphones, and cloud systems, playing a pivotal role in solving cybercrime cases. We welcome research that focuses on advanced techniques for cybercrime investigation, including data breach analysis, malware forensics, network forensics, and digital trace evidence recovery. Additionally, studies exploring cybersecurity practices, legal frameworks for cybercrime, and digital evidence admissibility in court are highly encouraged. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, we seek contributions that address the latest technological advancements and legal challenges in the realm of cybercrime and digital forensics.


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