I seriously doubt if it is at all possible to find twenty papers on digital triage.
agreed, I would be suprised, hence my query
It is a requirement, though I will be linking comparing papers, i.e. other digital forensic process models/methodologies.
Once again I already have a few papers relating to other methods that I can compare to triage.
I seriously doubt if it is at all possible to find twenty papers on digital triage.
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I tend to agree with you here, hence why I intend to link other forensic methodologies/process models. I will also delve into the history of triage starting as far back as medical triage. When I link all this in I do not think 20 research papers in total for these topics will be a problem.
I'd take a look at some of the Incident Response methodologies - it might be helpful to see how triage is performed in intrusion and malware cases (slightly different goals, but may be a useful contrast to more traditional forensics acquisitions).
I'd take a look at some of the Incident Response methodologies - it might be helpful to see how triage is performed in intrusion and malware cases (slightly different goals, but may be a useful contrast to more traditional forensics acquisitions).
Thank-you. Will look some up. Certainly will be helpful to compare standard digital triage to other first reponse (or incident response) methodologies and perform a full analysis.