An Approach for the Validation of File Recovery Functions in Digital Forensics' Software Tools
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Recovering lost and deleted information from computer storage media for the purpose of forensic investigation is one of the essential steps in digital forensics. There are several dozens of commercial and open source digital analysis tools dedicated for this purpose. The challenge is to identify the tool that best fits in a specific case of investigation. To measure the file recovering functionality, we have developed a validation approach for comparing five popular forensic tools: Encase, Recover my files, Recuva, Blade, and FTK. These tools were examined in a fixed scenario to show the differences and capabilities in recovering files after deletion, quick format and full format of a USB stick. Experimental results on selected commercial and open source tools demonstrate effectiveness of proposed approach.
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