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Trusted computing and the digital crime scene

Yianna Danidou, Burkhard Schafer

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14296/deeslr.v8i0.1960

Abstract


Yianna Danidou and Burkhard Schafer provide an analysis of the future of digital forensics in an environment where control is increasingly taken away from PC users and remotely managed by trusted third parties, typically to improve internet security by considering Trusted Computing to illustrate some of the possible legal issues that arise.


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