Contemporary Digital Forensic Investigations of Cloud and Mobile Applications comprehensively discusses the implications of cloud (storage) services and mobile applications on digital forensic investigations. The book provides both digital forensic practitioners and researchers with an up-to-date and advanced knowledge of collecting and preserving electronic evidence from different types of cloud services, such as digital remnants of cloud applications accessed through mobile devices.
This is the first book that covers the investigation of a wide range of cloud services. Dr. Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo and Dr. Ali Dehghantanha are leading researchers in cloud and mobile security and forensics, having organized research, led research, and been published widely in the field. Users will gain a deep overview of seminal research in the field while also identifying prospective future research topics and open challenges.
Chapter 1: Contemporary Digital Forensics Investigations of Cloud and Mobile Applications
Chapter 2: Forensics Analysis of Android Mobile VoIP Apps
Chapter 3: Investigating America Online Instant Messaging Application: Data Remnants on Windows 8.1 Client Machine
Chapter 4: Forensic Investigation of Social Media and Instant Messaging Services in Firefox OS: Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Telegram, OpenWapp, and Line as Case Studies
Chapter 5: Network Traffic Forensics on Firefox Mobile OS: Facebook, Twitter, and Telegram as Case Studies
Chapter 6: Mobile Phone Forensics: An Investigative Framework Based on User Impulsivity and Secure Collaboration Errors
Chapter 7: Performance of Android Forensics Data Recovery Tools
Chapter 8: Honeypots for Employee Information Security Awareness and Education Training: A Conceptual EASY Training Model
Chapter 9: Implications of Emerging Technologies to Incident Handling and Digital Forensic Strategies: A Routine Activity Theory
Chapter 10: Forensic Readiness: A Case Study on Digital CCTV Systems Antiforensics
Chapter 11: Forensic Visualization: Survey and Future Research Directions
Chapter 12: Investigating Storage as a Service Cloud Platform: pCloud as a Case Study
Chapter 13: Cloud Storage Forensics: Analysis of Data Remnants on SpiderOak, JustCloud, and pCloud
Chapter 14: Residual Cloud Forensics: CloudMe and 360Yunpan as Case Studies
Chapter 15: An Android Cloud Storage Apps Forensic Taxonomy