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Authors:
Liebler, Lorenz 
Document type:
Dissertation / Thesis 
Title:
Towards Carving-Based Post-Mortem Memory Forensics and the Applicability of Approximate Matching 
Advisor:
Baier, Harald, Prof. Dr. 
Referee:
Baier, Harald, Prof. Dr.; Freiling, Felix, Prof. Dr.-Ing. 
Date oral examination:
07.12.2021 
Publication date:
12.09.2022 
Year:
2021 
Pages (Book):
xix, 119 
Language:
Englisch 
Subject:
Computerforensik ; Fuzzy-Logik 
Keywords:
Approximate Matching 
Abstract:
Memory forensics is an important branch of digital forensics. Different concepts empower practitioners to perform deep analysis of potentially compromised systems by dissecting the acquired volatile memory of a target. The field mainly evolved in recent years and relies on the ambitious development of interfaces to extract and interpret structural information. In contrary, memory carving, also denoted as unstructured analysis, encompasses the extraction of artefacts or objects based on signature...    »
 
DDC notation:
004.0288 
Department:
Fakultät für Informatik 
Institute:
INF 6 - Institut für Systemsicherheit 
Chair:
Baier, Harald 
Open Access yes or no?:
Ja / Yes 
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