Cloud Storage Forensics
- Length: 208 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Syngress
- Publication Date: 2013-12-25
- ISBN-10: 0124199704
- ISBN-13: 9780124199705
- Sales Rank: #2026857 (See Top 100 Books)
To reduce the risk of digital forensic evidence being called into question in judicial proceedings, it is important to have a rigorous methodology and set of procedures for conducting digital forensic investigations and examinations. Digital forensic investigation in the cloud computing environment, however, is in infancy due to the comparatively recent prevalence of cloud computing.
Cloud Storage Forensics presents the first evidence-based cloud forensic framework. Using three popular cloud storage services and one private cloud storage service as case studies, the authors show you how their framework can be used to undertake research into the data remnants on both cloud storage servers and client devices when a user undertakes a variety of methods to store, upload, and access data in the cloud. By determining the data remnants on client devices, you gain a better understanding of the types of terrestrial artifacts that are likely to remain at the Identification stage of an investigation. Once it is determined that a cloud storage service account has potential evidence of relevance to an investigation, you can communicate this to legal liaison points within service providers to enable them to respond and secure evidence in a timely manner.
- Learn to use the methodology and tools from the first evidenced-based cloud forensic framework
- Case studies provide detailed tools for analysis of cloud storage devices using popular cloud storage services
- Includes coverage of the legal implications of cloud storage forensic investigations
- Discussion of the future evolution of cloud storage and its impact on digital forensics
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Cloud Forensic Frameworks
Chapter 3. Public Cloud Storage Services
Chapter 4. Cloud Computing and Digital Forensics
Chapter 5. Challenges, Including Legal
Chapter 6. Contributions: Framework and the Analysis
Chapter 7. Private Cloud Storage Services
Chapter 8. Conclusion and Future Work