Can compression reduce forensic image time?

Creating a forensic copy (image) of a hard disk drive is one of the fundamental tasks a computer forensic analyst must perform. Time is often critical, and there is a need to consider a trade-off between a number of factors to achieve best results. This paper reports the results from an exploratory...

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Main Authors: Brian Cusack, Jon Pearse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Computing and Information Technology Research and Education (CITRENZ)
Series:Journal of Applied Computing and Information Technology
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Online Access:http://www.citrenz.ac.nz/jacit/JACIT1501/2011Cusack_Compression.html
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spelling doaj-fac509ab12c2434f94063768ac5c22cd2020-11-24T22:45:57ZengComputing and Information Technology Research and Education (CITRENZ)Journal of Applied Computing and Information Technology2230-4398151Can compression reduce forensic image time?Brian Cusack0Jon Pearse1Auckland University of Technology, New ZealandAuckland University of Technology, New ZealandCreating a forensic copy (image) of a hard disk drive is one of the fundamental tasks a computer forensic analyst must perform. Time is often critical, and there is a need to consider a trade-off between a number of factors to achieve best results. This paper reports the results from an exploratory study into the impact of using disk drive compression on the time needed to image (and verify) a hard disk drive. It was found that time reduction may be achieved once the trade-off of contributing variables was properly estimated. The findings led the investigators to suggest a step-by-step decision making process for analysts when considering disk compression as a means for reducing total image processing time. http://www.citrenz.ac.nz/jacit/JACIT1501/2011Cusack_Compression.htmlCompressionTime Trade-offForensicImaging
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Can compression reduce forensic image time?
Journal of Applied Computing and Information Technology
Compression
Time Trade-off
Forensic
Imaging
author_facet Brian Cusack
Jon Pearse
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title Can compression reduce forensic image time?
title_short Can compression reduce forensic image time?
title_full Can compression reduce forensic image time?
title_fullStr Can compression reduce forensic image time?
title_full_unstemmed Can compression reduce forensic image time?
title_sort can compression reduce forensic image time?
publisher Computing and Information Technology Research and Education (CITRENZ)
series Journal of Applied Computing and Information Technology
issn 2230-4398
description Creating a forensic copy (image) of a hard disk drive is one of the fundamental tasks a computer forensic analyst must perform. Time is often critical, and there is a need to consider a trade-off between a number of factors to achieve best results. This paper reports the results from an exploratory study into the impact of using disk drive compression on the time needed to image (and verify) a hard disk drive. It was found that time reduction may be achieved once the trade-off of contributing variables was properly estimated. The findings led the investigators to suggest a step-by-step decision making process for analysts when considering disk compression as a means for reducing total image processing time.
topic Compression
Time Trade-off
Forensic
Imaging
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