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A Study of Forensic Imaging to Evaluate "Unsanitized" Destination Storage Media
International Journal of Interdisciplinary Telecommunications and Networking (2018)
  • Gregory H. Carlton, California State Polytechnic University - Pomona
  • Gary C. Kessler, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Abstract
Best practices in digital forensics include a procedure to sanitize media on which forensic images will be stored, thus eliminating potential challenges that contamination of the evidence may occur due to data that exist on the media prior to storing forensic images. This article describes a research project to empirically evaluate the extent to which wiping destination storage media affects evidence. The authors specifically address whether the contents of forensic images differ in any way when written to a freshly wiped and formatted medium when compared to the images being written to a similar medium that had been populated with data and not wiped. They performed these experiments on different types of storage devices.
Keywords
  • digital forensics,
  • media stoage devices,
  • secure digital storage
Publication Date
July, 2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.4018/IJITN.2018070105
Citation Information
Gregory H. Carlton and Gary C. Kessler. "A Study of Forensic Imaging to Evaluate "Unsanitized" Destination Storage Media" International Journal of Interdisciplinary Telecommunications and Networking Vol. 10 Iss. 3 (2018) p. 55 - 61 ISSN: 1941-8663
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gary_kessler/87/