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Arriving at an anti-forensics consensus: Examining how to define and control the anti-forensics problem Computer Forensics By Charles Sammons.

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1 Arriving at an anti-forensics consensus: Examining how to define and control the anti-forensics problem Computer Forensics By Charles Sammons

2 Locard’s principle states that when a crime is committed, there is a cross-transfer of evidence between the scene and the perpetrator (Saferstein, 1998).

3 Definition of Anti-forensics
Any attempts to compromise the availability or usefulness of evidence to the forensics process.

4 Classification of Common
Anti-Forensic Methods

5 Exploits of the Methods

6 Conclusion The number of scholarly papers on protecting against anti-forensic methods is greatly outnumbered by the number of websites about how to exploit the forensic process.


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