Date Published: August 2020
Author(s)
Martin Herman (NIST), Michaela Iorga (NIST), Ahsen Michael Salim (American Data Technology), Robert Jackson (SphereCom Enterprises), Mark Hurst (SphereCom Enterprises), Ross Leo (University of Houston-Clear Lake), Richard Lee (Citizens Financial Group), Nancy Landreville (MELE Associates), Anand Kumar Mishra (Malaviya National Institute of Technology), Yien Wang (Auburn University), Rodrigo Sardinas (Auburn University)
This document summarizes the research performed by the members of the NIST Cloud Computing Forensic Science Working Group, and aggregates, categorizes, and discusses the forensics challenges faced by experts when responding to incidents that have occurred in a cloud-computing ecosystem. The challenges are presented along with the associated literature that references them. The immediate goal of the document is to begin a dialogue on forensic science concerns in cloud computing ecosystems. The long-term goal of this effort is to gain a deeper understanding of those concerns (challenges) and to identify technologies and standards that can mitigate them.
This document summarizes the research performed by the members of the NIST Cloud Computing Forensic Science Working Group, and aggregates, categorizes, and discusses the forensics challenges faced by experts when responding to incidents that have occurred in a cloud-computing ecosystem. The...
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This document summarizes the research performed by the members of the NIST Cloud Computing Forensic Science Working Group, and aggregates, categorizes, and discusses the forensics challenges faced by experts when responding to incidents that have occurred in a cloud-computing ecosystem. The challenges are presented along with the associated literature that references them. The immediate goal of the document is to begin a dialogue on forensic science concerns in cloud computing ecosystems. The long-term goal of this effort is to gain a deeper understanding of those concerns (challenges) and to identify technologies and standards that can mitigate them.
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Keywords
cloud computing forensics; digital forensics; forensic science; forensics; forensics challenges
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