A Survey in Modern Techniques in Digital Forensic Evidence in Graphics Design Applications
Abstract
Digital forensics syndicates computer science theories, including computer architecture, applications, operating systems, file systems, software engineering, and computer networking as well as legal procedures that describe criminal and civil litigation, cyberlaw, and rules of evidence.
This paper explores the modern techniques innovated in gathering digital forensic evidence from certain design application that proof counterfeit image or document was formed. The extrapolation is created by linking digital forensic information gathered with the imaginable deeds established such as scanning, printing, editing, saving, importing, exporting the fake documents or images. The file generated by the particular graphic application is analyzed to accumulate the digital forensic information that concludes if the system is used for designing counterfeit document or image.
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