The Forensic examination and analysis of electronic organisers and personal digital assistant devices
Material type: TextReference number:a36643Publication details: Shrivenham Defence College of Management and Technology 2005 Report number: R-05-0341Subject(s): Mathematical and computer sciences | Electrotechnology and fluidics | Data storage | Data structure | Electronic organisers | Forensic computing | Hand-held electronic devices | Literature review | Personal digital assistant (PDA) | Portable equipmentSummary: Ownership of Electronic Organisers and Personal Digital Assistant devices has become widespread and their capabilities for storing data continues to increase. The potential for the devices to be used in the commission of crime, or to hold information valuable to the investigator, is without doubt. When compared to mainstream computer forensics, the training and tools available for their analysis is limited. This project explores the issues raised by the examination and analysis of these classes of device.Item type | Current library | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Supervisor Prof A J Sammes
Ownership of Electronic Organisers and Personal Digital Assistant devices has become widespread and their capabilities for storing data continues to increase. The potential for the devices to be used in the commission of crime, or to hold information valuable to the investigator, is without doubt. When compared to mainstream computer forensics, the training and tools available for their analysis is limited. This project explores the issues raised by the examination and analysis of these classes of device.
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