2019 29th International Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference (ITNAC) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/itnac46935.2019.9078005
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Digital Forensic Readiness In Wireless Medical Systems

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“…In this chapter, the digital assets, such as work manager and work group, are identified. In DFR, due diligence and good corporate governance are key considerations to manage the company's information assets [98]. Therefore, it is necessary to identify major areas of work and assets, the source of DE, to preserve the PDE while maintaining the company's objectives.…”
Section: ) Digital Assets Identification Planmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this chapter, the digital assets, such as work manager and work group, are identified. In DFR, due diligence and good corporate governance are key considerations to manage the company's information assets [98]. Therefore, it is necessary to identify major areas of work and assets, the source of DE, to preserve the PDE while maintaining the company's objectives.…”
Section: ) Digital Assets Identification Planmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a balance to forensic readiness, specifically, the ability to collect credible digital evidence while reducing the costs to perform digital forensics on a medical device. 8 To determine whether a medical device has forensic readiness maturity means that the digital forensics practitioner or manufacturer has to determine what information is stored on the file system.…”
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