2019 International Conference on Computer, Data Science and Applications (ICDSA) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/icdsa46371.2019.9404235
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Validation of Forensic Crime Scene Images Using Watermarking and Cryptographic Blockchain

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“…Researchers have investigated the topics such as digital evidence (Grigaliunas & Toldinas, 2020;Wang, 2006Wang, , 2007Woods, 2017;Xiu & Li, 2014), forensic Crime Scene Images (Senkyire & Kester, 2019), iPhone forensic (Lee & Park, 2012), video evidence (Ellison & Munro, 2014;Grose, 2013;Gudjonsson & Mackeith, 1994;Winne et al, 2002Winne et al, , 2003, vehicle video recorders (Hsu et al, 2013), electronic evidence (Manova et al, 2019;Mason, 2014), and authentication of video surveillance (Chen & Leung, 2005;Winne et al, 2003). Digital forensics, which includes photographs and videos, is the examination of digital media in a forensic way with the objective of extracting, identifying, preserving, recovering, analyzing, and presenting digital evidence hidden within the digital data.…”
Section: Modern Technical and Digital Forensicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Researchers have investigated the topics such as digital evidence (Grigaliunas & Toldinas, 2020;Wang, 2006Wang, , 2007Woods, 2017;Xiu & Li, 2014), forensic Crime Scene Images (Senkyire & Kester, 2019), iPhone forensic (Lee & Park, 2012), video evidence (Ellison & Munro, 2014;Grose, 2013;Gudjonsson & Mackeith, 1994;Winne et al, 2002Winne et al, , 2003, vehicle video recorders (Hsu et al, 2013), electronic evidence (Manova et al, 2019;Mason, 2014), and authentication of video surveillance (Chen & Leung, 2005;Winne et al, 2003). Digital forensics, which includes photographs and videos, is the examination of digital media in a forensic way with the objective of extracting, identifying, preserving, recovering, analyzing, and presenting digital evidence hidden within the digital data.…”
Section: Modern Technical and Digital Forensicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, modern technology might have advantages and disadvantages in criminal evidence and courtroom practices. In this view, a large empirical literature has developed to explore the modern criminal evidence such as digital evidence (Grigaliunas & Toldinas, 2020;Wang, 2006Wang, , 2007Woods, 2017;Xiu & Li, 2014), forensic crime scene images (Senkyire & Kester, 2019), iPhone forensic evidence? (Lee & Park, 2012), video evidence (Ellison & Munro, 2014;Grose, 2013;Gudjonsson & Mackeith, 1994;Winne et al, 2002Winne et al, , 2003, vehicle video recorders (Hsu et al, 2013), electronic evidence (Manova et al, 2019;Mason, 2014), and authentication of video surveillance (Chen & Leung, 2005;Winne et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Images are a crucial aspect of investigations to gather information, document, and build a "memory" of a crime scene [13]. Therefore, the validity and verifiability of crime scene photos must be maintained to use them as evidence in court.…”
Section: Consensusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They studied various applications of 6G with security and privacy threats and explored blockchain-based solutions for smart and industrial IoT-based applications. In [ 7 ], the authors used blockchain secure storage to store crime images by applying watermarking and cryptographic blockchain in forensic applications. There has been a lot of research work in the field of the integration of blockchain in 6G-based real-world applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%