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- Title
The Digital Fingerprinting Analysis Concerning Google Calendar under Ubiquitous Mobile Computing Era.
- Authors
Hai-Cheng Chu; Gai-Ge Wang; Jong Hyuk Park
- Abstract
Internet Communication Technologies (ICTs) are making progress day by day, driven by the relentless need to utilize them for everything from leisure to business. This inevitable trend has dramatically changed contemporary digital behavior in all aspects. Undoubtedly, digital fingerprints will be at some point unwarily left on crime scenes creating digital information security incidents. On the other hand, corporates in the private sector or governments are on the edge of being exploited in terms of confidential digital information leakages. Some digital fingerprinting is volatile by its nature. Alternatively, once the power of computing devices is no longer sustainable, these digital traces could disappear forever. Due to the pervasive usage of Google Calendar and Safari browser among network communities, digital fingerprinting could be disclosed if forensics is carried out in a sound manner, which could be admitted in a court of law as probative evidences concerning certain cybercrime incidents.
- Subjects
CONTEXT-aware computing; WIRELESS communications; ELECTRONIC data processing; HUMAN fingerprints; UBIQUITOUS computing
- Publication
Symmetry (20738994), 2015, Vol 7, Issue 2, p383
- ISSN
2073-8994
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/sym7020383