Universal one-way hash functions and their cryptographic applications
STOC '89 Proceedings of the twenty-first annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing
A low-bandwidth network file system
SOSP '01 Proceedings of the eighteenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
Venti: A New Approach to Archival Storage
FAST '02 Proceedings of the Conference on File and Storage Technologies
File System Forensic Analysis
Alternatives for detecting redundancy in storage systems data
ATEC '04 Proceedings of the annual conference on USENIX Annual Technical Conference
Finding similar files in a large file system
WTEC'94 Proceedings of the USENIX Winter 1994 Technical Conference on USENIX Winter 1994 Technical Conference
Single instance storage in Windows® 2000
WSS'00 Proceedings of the 4th conference on USENIX Windows Systems Symposium - Volume 4
Hash based disk imaging using AFF4
Digital Investigation: The International Journal of Digital Forensics & Incident Response
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This research seeks to minimize the transmission of unnecessary data when sending forensically sound drive images from remote client locations back to a central site. Files such as operating-system files, applications, and media files are likely to exist on many hard drives. The concept combines common data from local stores with unique data from the remote site to create new, forensically sound media images. Data that can be used from local stores need not be sent over the link. The result is substantially reduced amounts of data that must be transmitted between the two sites and stored at the central location. This paper describes Teleporter, a highly optimized file transfer method. The described research will also refine the understanding of the term forensically sound and introduce the term analytically sound.