R&D: Identification of Potential Forensic Artifacts in Cloud Storage Application
Focus on identification of potential forensic artifacts for single SaaS application: Dropbox
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 28, 2020 at 2:20 pmIEEE Xplore has published, in 2020 International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering and Applications (ICCSEA) proceedings, an article written by Hany kumar, Ravi Saharan, and Saroj Kumar Panda, Central University of Rajasthan, Department of CSE, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India.
Abstract: “Cloud storage services possess the majority portion of the cloud market. Its exponential growth represents the continuous storage of public and personal information to the remote location over the cloud for on-the-go availability. However, cloud storage services also attract criminals due to low-cost on- demand resources. In the case of SaaS applications, the cloud service providers control all the underlying hardware and execution environment of the application. Forensic investigators must depend upon the cooperation of CSP for evidence identification and collection. This is the reason that forensics of cloud storage application become an obstacle as well as an opportunity for forensic researchers and examiners. In this paper, we focus on the identification of potential forensic artifacts for a single SaaS application: Dropbox.“











