A Digital Forensic Tool for Mobile Devices: Paraben
Hitesh Sachdev,
Hayden Wimmer,
Lei Chen,
Chaza Fares Abdul-Al and
Loreen M. Powell
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Hitesh Sachdev: Georgia Southern University, United States
Hayden Wimmer: Georgia Southern University, United States
Lei Chen: Georgia Southern University, United States
Chaza Fares Abdul-Al: Robert Morris University, United States
Loreen M. Powell: Bloomsburg University, United States
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Abstract:
Digital forensics is a growing field with many career opportunities within the Accounting, Information Systems and related fields. As a result, many accounting, information system and technology related degree programs are integrating digital recovery, fraud examination or digital forensic courses into their curriculum. However, this are a limited amount of teaching resources available on this topic. This paper adds to the body of knowledge and teaching resources regarding a popular digital forensic tool, the extraction process, and types of data recovered.
Keywords: Digital Forensics; Accounting Forensics; Paraben; Mobile Phone Forensics Analysis; Forensics Tools (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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