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The development of digital memory devices follows the rapid development of computers. Data loss is a prevalent issue with digital memory. Using file carving techniques, for example, the problem of knowledge loss might be remedied. Carving tools like the scalpel and Foremost might be used to conduct file carving techniques. The scalpel is now working, and depending on how much disc space you're trying to scan and recover, recovering your deleted file will take some time. Foremost is a command-line utility for recovering files from a variety of file systems, including fat, ext3, and others. Unfortunately, the filenames supplied by both tools are not the same as the original filenames, and duplicate carved files may exist in some circumstances because many files are fragmented and appear to be independent files. This study is being conducted to better understand and compare the performance of the Scalpel and Foremost carving processes based on three parameters: the number of return files, file validation, and process rate.
Digital Forensics, Data Recovery, File Carving
Digital Forensics, Data Recovery, File Carving
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