Forensic Investigation of a Database for Web Application
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Published:2021-05-20
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Page:199-204
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ISSN:2394-4099
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Container-title:International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:IJSRSET
Author:
Patel Hiral1, Sheth Dr. Ravi1, Dholariya Prof. Dharati1
Affiliation:
1. School of Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security Rashtriya Raksha University,Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India
Abstract
Database Scientific Investigation(DBFI) includes the distinguishing proof, collection, conservation, remaking, examination, and detailing of database episodes. in any case, it may be a heterogeneous, complex, and vague field due to the assortment and multidimensional nature of database frameworks. Database measurable examination (DBFI)is an imperative region of inquiring about inside advanced forensics. Its significance is developing as advanced information gets to be more broad and commonplace. The challenges related to DBFI are various, and one of the challenges is the need for a harmonized DBFI handle for the examination to take after. This harmonized DBFI preparation has been created based on three key categories (i.e. arranging, arrangement, and pre- response, procurement and conservation and investigation, and reconstruction).
Publisher
Technoscience Academy
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