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IoT for analyzing and investigating digital forensics tools using cloud computing
Author(s) -
N. Supriya,
P. Vidyasri,
S. Shivaprasad,
G. Murali,
Matta Krishna Kumari
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of health sciences (ijhs) (en línea)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2550-6978
pISSN - 2550-696X
DOI - 10.53730/ijhs.v6ns3.5903
Subject(s) - cloud computing , digital forensics , computer science , guideline , computer security , service (business) , service provider , data science , business , medicine , pathology , marketing , operating system
One of these articles examines how cloud computing affects standard digital proof methodologies and offers some suggestions on how to improve digital proof reviews in the cloud. As Cloud-Computing gains traction as an IT business solution, it is attracting the attention of an increasing number of companies as a viable migrations path for their IT infrastructures and business strategy. The criminal's element among has made aware of the centralization of data stored in clouds.  Then Data Centers and Clouds Service providers are becoming targeted for assault. Inside the coming years, implementing a Forensics-as-a-Service (FaaS) solution may be the only viable option, but until it is consented upon as a guideline and executed by service suppliers, participants are completely reliant on clients receiving a few assurances in their service level agreements to allow the retrieval of users and the systems logs on supply.

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