Topic: The volatile IP address in the IT sector & how forensics helped them detect

Gather all final project material:

  • final paper (minimum 5 references, A 500-700 word, double spaced paper, written in APA format, showing sources)
  • power point (PPT)
  • Bibliography (An annotated bibliography of at least five sources. The annotations must be at least five sentences long)

DESCRIPTION:

In order to avoid precise identification and commit serious crimes in other nations where they cannot be punished, cybercriminals always use secure software to stay anonymous, which is proxy servers that mask their location and channel their messages via several countries. They use a mix of conventional investigative and complex digital forensics techniques in addition to these collaborations.

Also as A IT professional I see a lot of hackers attempting to intrude external data into my businesses, my interest in taking this project has struck my mind to include digital forensics that can identify and solve this problem.

Digital forensics plays a significant role in preventing cyber – crime in the areas of information networks. In fact, digital forensics is a particular branch of forensic science dealing with the examination and restoration of substances retrieved from electronic device forms, and these devices are linked to crime in most cases. In order to ensure the reliability of network equipment for computer networks, digital forensics plays a significant role. A study based by a start-up company located in Luton has been demonstrated in this field. It was successfully assessed from the case that digital forensics is very helpful in digital crime investigation (Seigfried-Spellar, K. C, 2017). Digital forensics has played a significant role in the resolution of numerous criminal cases, including murder, abuse, smuggling, and many more. Digital forensics has also been analyzed from an overall viewpoint as relevant for law enforcement and plays a significant role in resolving various crimes.

Reference

Holt, T. J., Bossler, A. M., & Seigfried-Spellar, K. C. (2017). Cybercrime and digital forensics: An introduction. Routledge.