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Papers by Philip Craiger
Geomorphology, Jan 1, 2002
The Internet and the World Wide Web have brought many dimensions of new technology to education a... more The Internet and the World Wide Web have brought many dimensions of new technology to education and research in geomorphology. As with other disciplines on the Web, Web-based geomorphology has become an eclectic mix of whatever material an individual deems worthy of presentation, and in many cases is without quality control. Nevertheless, new electronic media can facilitate education and research in geomorphology. For example, virtual field trips can be developed and accessed to reinforce concepts in class. Techniques for evaluating Internet references helps students to write traditional term papers, but professional presentations can also involve student papers that are published on the Web. Faculty can also address plagiarism issues by using search engines. Because of the lack of peer review of much of the content on the Web, care must be exercised in using it for reference searches. Today, however, refereed journals are going online and can be accessed through subscription or payment per article viewed. Library reference desks regularly use the Web for searches of refereed articles. Research on the Web ranges from communication between investigators, data acquisition, scientific visualization, or comprehensive searches of refereed sources, to interactive analyses of remote data sets. The Nanga Parbat and the Global Land Ice Measurements from Space (GLIMS) Projects are two examples of geomorphologic research that are achieving full potential through use of the Web. Teaching and research in geomorphology are undergoing a beneficial, but sometimes problematic, transition with the new technology. The learning curve is steep for some users but the view from the top is bright. Geomorphology can only prosper from the benefits offered by computer technologies. D
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2010
The Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a powerful gaming console that supports Internet-related activiti... more The Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a powerful gaming console that supports Internet-related activities, local file storage and the playing of Blu-ray movies. The PS3 also allows users to partition and install a secondary operating system on the hard drive. This "desktop-like" functionality along with the encryption of the primary hard drive containing the gaming software raises significant issues related to the forensic analysis of PS3 systems. This paper discusses the PS3 architecture and behavior, and provides recommendations for conducting forensic investigations of PS3 systems.
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2006
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2009
The Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a popular portable gaming device with features such as wir... more The Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a popular portable gaming device with features such as wireless Internet access and image, music and movie playback. As with most systems built around a processor and storage, the PSP can be used for purposes other than it was originally intended – legal as well as illegal. This paper discusses the features of the
... denoted by s1, s3, and s5. We can conduct an onsite preview of the suspect's computer by... more ... denoted by s1, s3, and s5. We can conduct an onsite preview of the suspect's computer by mounting each volume read-only and viewing the contents of the volume with Mac OS X Finder (see Figure 3 below). Before we mount the volumes we create a directory (evidence.s3) on ...
This paper discusses the concept of a virtual digital forensic laboratory, which incorporates net... more This paper discusses the concept of a virtual digital forensic laboratory, which incorporates networked examination and storage machines, secure communications, multi-factor authentication, role-based access control, and case management and digital asset management systems. Laboratory activities such as the examination, storage and presentation of digital evidence can be geographically distributed and accessed over a network by users with the appropriate credentials. The advantages of such a facility include reduced costs through shared resources and the availability of advanced expertise for specialized cases.
Journal of Digital Forensic Practice, 2007
... DOI: 10.1080/15567280701418098 Chris Marberry a ... It allows the data to be written so that ... more ... DOI: 10.1080/15567280701418098 Chris Marberry a ... It allows the data to be written so that it is accessible to any operating system [55. Gratien D'haese, The ISO 9660 File System. (May 2005) http://users.pandora.be/it3.consultants.bvba/handouts/ISO9960.html (Accessed: 27 ...
Journal of Digital Forensic Practice, 2008
Journal of Digital Forensic Practice, 2:6273, 2008 Copyright © Taylor & Francis Grou... more Journal of Digital Forensic Practice, 2:6273, 2008 Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC ISSN: 1556-7281 print / 1556-7346 online DOI: 10.1080/15567280802047135 ... UDFP1556-7281 1556-7346 Journal of Digital Forensic Practice, Vol. 2, No. 2, Mar 2008: ...
Geomorphology, Jan 1, 2002
The Internet and the World Wide Web have brought many dimensions of new technology to education a... more The Internet and the World Wide Web have brought many dimensions of new technology to education and research in geomorphology. As with other disciplines on the Web, Web-based geomorphology has become an eclectic mix of whatever material an individual deems worthy of presentation, and in many cases is without quality control. Nevertheless, new electronic media can facilitate education and research in geomorphology. For example, virtual field trips can be developed and accessed to reinforce concepts in class. Techniques for evaluating Internet references helps students to write traditional term papers, but professional presentations can also involve student papers that are published on the Web. Faculty can also address plagiarism issues by using search engines. Because of the lack of peer review of much of the content on the Web, care must be exercised in using it for reference searches. Today, however, refereed journals are going online and can be accessed through subscription or payment per article viewed. Library reference desks regularly use the Web for searches of refereed articles. Research on the Web ranges from communication between investigators, data acquisition, scientific visualization, or comprehensive searches of refereed sources, to interactive analyses of remote data sets. The Nanga Parbat and the Global Land Ice Measurements from Space (GLIMS) Projects are two examples of geomorphologic research that are achieving full potential through use of the Web. Teaching and research in geomorphology are undergoing a beneficial, but sometimes problematic, transition with the new technology. The learning curve is steep for some users but the view from the top is bright. Geomorphology can only prosper from the benefits offered by computer technologies. D
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2010
The Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a powerful gaming console that supports Internet-related activiti... more The Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a powerful gaming console that supports Internet-related activities, local file storage and the playing of Blu-ray movies. The PS3 also allows users to partition and install a secondary operating system on the hard drive. This "desktop-like" functionality along with the encryption of the primary hard drive containing the gaming software raises significant issues related to the forensic analysis of PS3 systems. This paper discusses the PS3 architecture and behavior, and provides recommendations for conducting forensic investigations of PS3 systems.
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2006
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2009
The Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a popular portable gaming device with features such as wir... more The Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a popular portable gaming device with features such as wireless Internet access and image, music and movie playback. As with most systems built around a processor and storage, the PSP can be used for purposes other than it was originally intended – legal as well as illegal. This paper discusses the features of the
... denoted by s1, s3, and s5. We can conduct an onsite preview of the suspect's computer by... more ... denoted by s1, s3, and s5. We can conduct an onsite preview of the suspect's computer by mounting each volume read-only and viewing the contents of the volume with Mac OS X Finder (see Figure 3 below). Before we mount the volumes we create a directory (evidence.s3) on ...
This paper discusses the concept of a virtual digital forensic laboratory, which incorporates net... more This paper discusses the concept of a virtual digital forensic laboratory, which incorporates networked examination and storage machines, secure communications, multi-factor authentication, role-based access control, and case management and digital asset management systems. Laboratory activities such as the examination, storage and presentation of digital evidence can be geographically distributed and accessed over a network by users with the appropriate credentials. The advantages of such a facility include reduced costs through shared resources and the availability of advanced expertise for specialized cases.
Journal of Digital Forensic Practice, 2007
... DOI: 10.1080/15567280701418098 Chris Marberry a ... It allows the data to be written so that ... more ... DOI: 10.1080/15567280701418098 Chris Marberry a ... It allows the data to be written so that it is accessible to any operating system [55. Gratien D'haese, The ISO 9660 File System. (May 2005) http://users.pandora.be/it3.consultants.bvba/handouts/ISO9960.html (Accessed: 27 ...
Journal of Digital Forensic Practice, 2008
Journal of Digital Forensic Practice, 2:6273, 2008 Copyright © Taylor & Francis Grou... more Journal of Digital Forensic Practice, 2:6273, 2008 Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC ISSN: 1556-7281 print / 1556-7346 online DOI: 10.1080/15567280802047135 ... UDFP1556-7281 1556-7346 Journal of Digital Forensic Practice, Vol. 2, No. 2, Mar 2008: ...