A Bleeding Digital Heart: Identifying Residual Data Generation from Smartphone Applications Interacting with Medical Devices

作者: George Grispos , William Bradley Glisson , Peter Cooper

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摘要: The integration of medical devices in everyday life prompts the idea that these will increasingly have evidential value civil and criminal proceedings. However, investigation presents new challenges for digital forensics community. Previous research has shown mobile provide investigators with a wealth information. Hence, are used within environments potentially an avenue investigating analyzing evidence from such devices. contribution this paper is twofold. First, it provides empirical analysis viability using information smartphone applications developed to complement device, as evidence. Second, includes documentation on artifacts useful interact

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