DocumentCode
3190089
Title
RAM data significance in digital forensics
Author
Hausknecht, K. ; Foit, D. ; Buric, J.
Author_Institution
INsig2 d.o.o., Zagreb, Croatia
fYear
2015
fDate
25-29 May 2015
Firstpage
1372
Lastpage
1375
Abstract
In present modern times when operating systems require larger amounts of RAM or Random Access Memory, we usually come across computers with 4 GB RAM, but given the price drops, it is quite usual to come across computers with 64 GB of RAM as well. By imaging this part of computer memory and by performing forensics analysis of the data located in RAM, it can be easily concluded that performing RAM imagining and analysis should be one of the essential steps in any forensic investigation. This paper will give a short introduction to digital forensics and the role of live data forensics. Furthermore, the mail goal will be to show and explain the importance of forensics of live machines and artefacts which can be found as well as methods and tools which are used for extracting and analyzing data from RAM. In addition, it will be shown that sometimes in forensic investigations, data contained in RAM can contain enough evidence to solve the whole case and actually be everything a digital forensics investigator really need.
Keywords
digital forensics; random-access storage; RAM data significance; artefacts; computer memory; digital forensics; live data forensics; live machines; random access memory; Computers; Cryptography; Digital forensics; Hard disks; Malware; Random access memory; Batch scripts; Extraction; Imaging; Live data forensics; Malware; Network connections; Passwords; RAM; Volatility; Windows processes; Windows registry;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO), 2015 38th International Convention on
Conference_Location
Opatija
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MIPRO.2015.7160488
Filename
7160488
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