Abstract:Summary
The rise of social media‐related crimes has led to the rise of mobile forensics. Since mobile forensics and privacy preservation are conflicting fields, it is important to find a middle ground where forensics can be performed on any device without compromising the confidentiality of an individual. This paper presents a framework called “role‐based mobile forensics framework with cryptography (RBMF2C)” that can be easily implemented and protects users' privacy and does not interfere with the forensic pr… Show more
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