Abstract
The ability to display mountains of data in a graphical manner significantly enhances the time needed to locate and analyze suspicious files.
- Kruse, W.G. and Heiser, J.G. Computer Forensics Incident Response Essentials. Addison Wesley, Boston, MA, 2002. Google ScholarDigital Library
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Index Terms
- Improving the computer forensic analysis process through visualization
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