Cloud Computing: The impact on digital forensic investigations

S. Biggs, S. Vidalis
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Cloud Computing (CC) as a concept and business opportunity is likely to see many organisations experiencing the 'credit crunch', embrace the relatively low cost option of CC to ensure continued business viability and sustainability. The pay-as-you-go structure of the CC business model is typically suited to SME's who do not have the resources to completely fulfil their IT requirements. Private end users will also look to utilise the colossal pool of resources that CC offers in an attempt to provide mobile freedom of information. However, as with many opportunities that offer legitimate users enormous benefits, unscrupulous and criminal users will also look to use CC to exploit the loopholes that may exist within this new concept, design and business model. This paper will outline the tasks that the authors undertook for the CLOIDIFIN project and highlight where the Impact of CC will diversely effect digital forensic investigations.
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云计算:对数字取证调查的影响
云计算(CC)作为一个概念和商业机会,可能会看到许多组织经历“信贷紧缩”,拥抱相对低成本的CC选择,以确保持续的业务可行性和可持续性。CC业务模型的现收现付结构通常适合没有资源来完全满足其IT需求的中小企业。私人终端用户也将寻求利用CC提供的巨大资源库,试图提供移动信息自由。然而,正当用户可以从中获得巨大利益的同时,肆无忌惮的犯罪用户也会利用CC来利用这种新概念、设计和商业模式中可能存在的漏洞。本文将概述作者为CLOIDIFIN项目承担的任务,并强调CC的影响将对数字法医调查产生不同的影响。
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