Biometric User Authentication for IT Security: From Fundamentals to Handwriting (Advances in Information Security)
Pores and Ridges: Fingerprint Matching Using Level 3 Features
ICPR '06 Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Pattern Recognition - Volume 04
An Ad Hoc Review of Digital Forensic Models
SADFE '07 Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensic Engineering
Cyber Warfare and Cyber Terrorism
Cyber Warfare and Cyber Terrorism
A Common Scheme for Evaluation of Forensic Software
IMF '11 Proceedings of the 2011 Sixth International Conference on IT Security Incident Management and IT Forensics
An evaluation of biometric fingerprint matchers in a forensic context using latent impressions
Proceedings of the on Multimedia and security
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Traditional forensic disciplines get increasingly digitized. This allows for new investigations and often provides more details for each trace. Due to this digitalization, digital and digitized forensic disciplines have very similar courses of action and requirements. Therefore, we introduce a generic process model, which can be easily adapted for different purposes. Here, we show an exemplary study for the digital dactyloscopy as part of digitized forensics. The digitalization effort can potentially allow for different investigations of the very same trace, is possible because the original trace is acquired non-destructively.