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Cyber Forensics

Cyber forensics is the process of investigating and collecting digital evidence from computing devices to identify, track and document the activities of cybercriminals. This evidence can be used to catch, prosecute, and convict attackers for hacking, theft of confidential data, or other cyber-attacks. Cyber forensic…

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Overview

Cyber forensics is the process of investigating and collecting digital evidence from computing devices to identify, track and document the activities of cybercriminals. This evidence can be used to catch, prosecute, and convict attackers for hacking, theft of confidential data, or other cyber-attacks. Cyber forensics is an important tool for businesses, law enforcement, and other organizations to protect against cybercrime, as well as to detect, track, and prosecute perpetrators. It is also used to protect sensitive data, identify and close security vulnerabilities, and ensure legal compliance.

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Journal editorial board
Athina Vidaki · Netherlands Timothy Palmbach · United States Ozgur Bulut · Germany

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