Digital forensics challenges in cyberspace: overcoming legitimacy and privacy issues through modularisation
Abstract
The significance of the cloud environment is growing in the current digital world. It provides several advantages, such as reduced expenses, the ability to adjust to different needs, adaptability and enhanced cooperation. The field of digital forensic investigations has encountered substantial difficulties in reconciling the requirement for efficient data analysis with the increasing apprehensions regarding privacy in recent times. As investigators analyse digital evidence to unearth crucial information, they must also traverse an intricate network of privacy rules and regulations. Given the increasing prevalence of remote work and the necessity for businesses to be adaptable and quick to react to shifting market circumstances, the cloud infrastructure has become a crucial asset for organisations of various scales. Although the cloud offers benefits such as scalability, flexibility and enhanced collaboration, it presents difficulties in digital forensic investigations regarding data protection, ownership andCitation
Ashawa M, Mansour A, Riley J, Osamor J, Owoh NP (2023) 'Digital forensics challenges in cyberspace: overcoming legitimacy and privacy issues through modularisation', Cloud Computing and Data Science , 5 (1), pp.140-156.Publisher
Universal WiserJournal
Cloud Computing and Data ScienceAdditional Links
https://ojs.wiserpub.com/index.php/CCDS/article/view/3845/1824Type
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enISSN
2737-4106EISSN
2737-4092ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.37256/ccds.5120243845
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