
doi: 10.1109/mc.2012.252
handle: 1959.8/124839
Researchers in the growing fields of digital and network forensics require new tools and techniques to stay on top of the latest attack trends, especially as attack vectors shift into new domains, such as the cloud and social networks.
malware, intrusion detection, honeypots, botnet and sinkhole forensic, network and digital forensics, IP traceback
malware, intrusion detection, honeypots, botnet and sinkhole forensic, network and digital forensics, IP traceback
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