基于用户贡献案例的数字法医调查推理

G. Horsman, C. Laing, Paul Vickers
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提出了一种接近数字调查的新概念。用户贡献的基于案例的推理(UCCBR)是一种存储以前的数字法医(DF)检查结果并在未来调查中重用的方法。讨论了UCCBR系统的优点,包括实现UCCBR作为审计工具、优化证据检索和异常文件检测的方法。
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User-Contributory Case-Based Reasoning for Digital Forensic Investigations
A novel concept for approaching digital investigations is presented. User-contributory case-based reasoning (UCCBR) is a method by which previous results from digital forensic (DF) examinations are stored and reused in future investigations. The advantages of a UCCBR system are discussed which include implementing UCCBR as an auditing tool, a method for optimizing evidence retrieval and anomalous file detection.
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