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The Adoption of Automation in Cyber Forensics

Dean Hayes, Michael Kyobe

202011 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cybercrime has increased considerably over the past years, emphasizing the need for efficient investigations. Currently, some tools and processes are manual and lead to long and inaccurate investigations. This report provides a descriptive review of the of published research in the field of cyber forensics, in order to identify current practices, challenges and the adoption of automation. A pragmatist approach was taken to accommodate the multitude of theories and views presented in the literature. The research illustrates how the use of technology could simplify an investigators task and solving difficulties that currently exist in cyber forensics. The paper concludes in motivating for the use of automated practices in the cyber forensic process.

Topics & Concepts

CybercrimeAutomationComputer forensicsComputer scienceProcess (computing)MultitudeTask (project management)Field (mathematics)Data sciencePragmatismCyber crimeDigital forensicsComputer securityEngineeringWorld Wide WebSystems engineeringThe InternetEpistemologyMathematicsOperating systemMechanical engineeringPure mathematicsPhilosophyDigital and Cyber ForensicsAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesCybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies