Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Mobile device forensics : a snapshot / Christopher Tassone, Ben Martini, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo and Jill Slay.

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1 online resource (6 pages) : illustration

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"August 2013".
"The authors are with the Information Assurance Research Lab, University of South Australia."
"This research is funded by NDLERF 2009/10-237: Exploitation of electronic evidence from mobile phone mediated drug crime."

Summary

"In the increasingly dynamic environment of mobile forensics, this paper provides an overview of the capabilities of three popular mobile forensic tools on three mobile phones based on Apple's iOS, Google's Android and RIM's BlackBerry operating systems. The paper identifies where each specific tool is best applied and also describes the limitations of each in accessing contacts, call history, message data (SMS, MMS and emails), media files and other data. New releases of forensic tools and mobile operating systems may change the way the data are acquired and preserved in the future. It is therefore hoped that future research will continue to provide the digital forensics community with the most up-to-date overview of mobile forensics capabilities."--Foreword.

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Trends and issues in crime and criminal justice, 1836-2206 ; no. 460.

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