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| Sprache: | Englisch |
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Zenodo
2023
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| Online-Zugang: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20008168 |
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- <p><span class="t s1_2">Abstract </span><span class="t s2_2">The digitization of socio-economic activity has necessitated the development of digital forensics as a rigorous </span><span class="t s2_2">scientific discipline dedicated to the identification, acquisition, preservation, and analysis of electronically stored </span><span class="t s2_2">information (ESI). This report examines the evolution of digital forensics from the inception of electronic </span><span class="t s2_2">computing to the contemporary integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain-based chain of custody </span><span class="t s2_2">(CoC) protocols. By synthesizing technical methodologies across heterogeneous operating systems with the legal </span><span class="t s2_2">theories of "equilibrium-adjustment," this analysis provides a comprehensive overview of the current state and </span><span class="t s2_2">future trajectories of forensic science. Key areas of focus include the algorithmic foundations of data integrity, the </span><span class="t s2_2">implementation of explainable AI (XAI) in investigative triage, and the cryptographic transition toward post- </span><span class="t s2_2">quantum resilience. </span><span class="t s2_2">Keywords: Digital Forensics, Computer Crime, Cryptographic Hashing, Explainable AI, Post-Quantum </span><span class="t s2_2">Cryptography, Chain of Custody, Equilibrium-Adjustment Theory Forensics, Digital Forensics Operating Systems, </span><span class="t s2_2">Computer Security, Digital Forensics, Cybercrime, Computer Forensics, Investigation Tools Cybersecurity.</span></p>