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Design of a wireless forensic readiness model (WFRM)

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dc.contributor.author Ngobeni, Sipho J
dc.contributor.author Venter, HS
dc.date.accessioned 2009-10-07T08:17:28Z
dc.date.available 2009-10-07T08:17:28Z
dc.date.issued 2009-07
dc.identifier.citation Ngobeni, SJ and Venter, HS. 2009. Design of a wireless forensic readiness model (WFRM). Information Security South Africa (ISSA2009) Conference, University of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa, 6 - 8 July, 2009. pp 1-17 en
dc.identifier.isbn 978-1-86854-740-1
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3632
dc.description Information Security South Africa (ISSA2009) Conference, University of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa, 6 - 8 July, 2009 en
dc.description.abstract The proliferation of wireless mobile communication technology has emerged and this has resulted in the increase of the wireless users. On the other hand, cyber crime in WLANs has appeared to be gradually increasing world wide. Wireless network forensics is seen as not only a counterproposal but as a solution to the rapid increase of cyber crime in WLANs. However, the key issues impacting wireless network forensics are, firstly, it is an enormous challenge to monitor and collect all the communications generated by the communicating mobile devices and conduct a proper digital forensic investigation. Secondly, network traffic only exists for split seconds, and because of its large volume, it may be retained for a limited time before storage space is depleted. Therefore this suggests that WLANs are not forensically ready to gather enough evidence that can be used for subsequent forensic purposes. In an attempt to address this issue, this paper proposes a Wireless Forensic Readiness Model (WFRM) with the capabilities of monitoring, preserving and analysing wireless network traffic. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Wireless forensic readiness model en
dc.subject WFRM en
dc.subject Wireless mobile communication technology en
dc.subject WLANs en
dc.subject Wireless local area networks en
dc.subject Access point en
dc.subject Forensic readiness en
dc.subject Wireless networks en
dc.subject Digital forensic process en
dc.subject Information Security South Africa conference en
dc.subject ISSA 2009 en
dc.title Design of a wireless forensic readiness model (WFRM) en
dc.type Conference Presentation en
dc.identifier.apacitation Ngobeni, S., & Venter, H. (2009). Design of a wireless forensic readiness model (WFRM). http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3632 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Ngobeni, SJ, and HS Venter. "Design of a wireless forensic readiness model (WFRM)." (2009): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3632 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Ngobeni S, Venter H, Design of a wireless forensic readiness model (WFRM); 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3632 . en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Conference Presentation AU - Ngobeni, SJ AU - Venter, HS AB - The proliferation of wireless mobile communication technology has emerged and this has resulted in the increase of the wireless users. On the other hand, cyber crime in WLANs has appeared to be gradually increasing world wide. Wireless network forensics is seen as not only a counterproposal but as a solution to the rapid increase of cyber crime in WLANs. However, the key issues impacting wireless network forensics are, firstly, it is an enormous challenge to monitor and collect all the communications generated by the communicating mobile devices and conduct a proper digital forensic investigation. Secondly, network traffic only exists for split seconds, and because of its large volume, it may be retained for a limited time before storage space is depleted. Therefore this suggests that WLANs are not forensically ready to gather enough evidence that can be used for subsequent forensic purposes. In an attempt to address this issue, this paper proposes a Wireless Forensic Readiness Model (WFRM) with the capabilities of monitoring, preserving and analysing wireless network traffic. DA - 2009-07 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Wireless forensic readiness model KW - WFRM KW - Wireless mobile communication technology KW - WLANs KW - Wireless local area networks KW - Access point KW - Forensic readiness KW - Wireless networks KW - Digital forensic process KW - Information Security South Africa conference KW - ISSA 2009 LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2009 SM - 978-1-86854-740-1 T1 - Design of a wireless forensic readiness model (WFRM) TI - Design of a wireless forensic readiness model (WFRM) UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3632 ER - en_ZA


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