Overview
This template was created by Ph.D. student Josiah Dykstra in the course of his research into digital forensics for cloud computing. It originally appeared as part of a book chapter titled Seizing Electronic Evidence from Cloud Computing in Cybercrime and Cloud Forensics.
Other peer-reviewed publications related to this research include:
- DYKSTRA, J., AND RIEHL, D. Forensic Collection of Electronic Evidence from Infrastructure-As-A-Service Cloud Computing. Richmond Journal of Law and Technology 19 (2012).
- DYKSTRA, J., AND SHERMAN, A. T. Acquiring forensic evidence from infrastructure-as-a-service cloud computing: Exploring and evaluating tools, trust, and techniques. In The Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual DFRWS Conference (August 2012), vol. 9, pp. S90–S98.
- DYKSTRA, J., AND SHERMAN, A. T. Understanding Issues in Cloud Forensics: Two Hypothetical Case Studies. In Proceedings of the 2011 ADFSL Conference on Digital Forensics Security and Law (2011), ASDFL, pp. 191–206.
- DYKSTRA, J., AND SHERMAN, A. T. Understanding Issues in Cloud Forensics: Two Hypothetical Case Studies. Journal of Network Forensics 3, 1 (Autumn, 2011), 19–31.
Download the template. (DOCX)