Title
Applying Digital Forensics To Service Oriented Architecture
Abstract
Digital forensics is an emerging research field involving critical technologies for obtaining evidence in digital crime investigations. Several methodologies, tools, and techniques have been developed to deal with the acquisition, preservation, examination, analysis, and presentation of digital evidence from different sources. However, new emerging infrastructures such as service-oriented architecture has brought new serious challenges for digital forensic research to ensure that evidence will be neutral, comprehensive, and reliable in such complex environment is a challenging research task. To address this issue, the authors propose in this article a generic conceptual model for digital forensics methodologies to enable their application in a service-oriented architecture. Challenges and requirements to construct a forensically sound evidence management framework for these environments are also discussed. Finally, the authors show how digital forensics standards and recommendations can be mapped to service-oriented architecture.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.4018/IJWSR.2020010102
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WEB SERVICES RESEARCH
Keywords
Field
DocType
Digital Forensics, Forensics Concepts, Forensics for Web Services, Forensics Taxonomy
Digital forensics,Computer science,Multimedia,Database,Service-oriented architecture
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
17
1
1545-7362
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Aymen Akremi152.25
Hassen Sallay2298.62
Mohsen Rouached318922.07
Rafik Bouaziz413040.11