Research Techniques in Network and Information Technologies (II)Research Techniques in Network and Information Technologies (II)

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Here we go again!

Gathering the bibliography

Below are the 5 articles selected as the basis of our research.

  1. Faleh Alshameri, Katrina Khanta, Stephen Boyce, “A comparison study to analyse the data acquisitions of iOS and android smartphones using multiple forensic tools”, International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics, Volume 16, Issue 3, 2024.
  2. Aya Fukami, Radina Stoykova, Zeno Geradts, “A new model for forensic data extraction from encrypted mobile devices”, Forensic Science International: Digital Investigation, Volume 38, 2021.
  3. Bandr Fakiha “Unlocking Digital Evidence: Recent Challenges and Strategies in Mobile Device Forensic Analysis”, Journal of Internet Services and Information Security, Volume 14, Issue 2, 2024.
  4. Qiu Jiahao, Qiu Weidong, Wang Yangde, Zha Yan, Xie Yuming, Li Yan, “Intellectualized forensic technique for Android pattern locks”, Chinese Journal of Network and Information Security, Vol. 8, Issue 1, 118-127, 2022.
  5. V. Balajichandrasekhar M, T. Srinivasa Rao, G. Srinivas, “An Improvised Methodology to Unbar Android Mobile Phone for Forensic Examination”, International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2018.

We have identified other articles and conferences that have not been analyzed since 5 were requested, but that will be used for the subsequent research work.

Assessing the quality of the selected papers

For each selected paper the following information will be provided:

  • Times it has been cited based on a database.
  • If it is an JCR-indexed journal paper (at least 1 selected paper must fall in this category), provide:
    • The impact factor of the journal according to the JCR (current ranking when the paper was published).
    • The quartile and category of the journal according to the JCR. The access to the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) database can be found at the UOC’s library website.
  • The SJR (SCImago Journal Rank) of the journal.

Below we will analyze each of the selected publications.

NOTE: Images of the compilation of information on the articles can be found in the appendix at the end of the documents.

A comparison study to analyse the data acquisitions of iOS and android smartphones using multiple forensic tolos:

Reference:

  • Faleh Alshameri, Katrina Khanta, Stephen Boyce, “A comparison study to analyse the data acquisitions of iOS and android smartphones using multiple forensic tools”, International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics, Volume 16, Issue 3, 2024.

Assessing the quality of the paper:

  • Times it has been cited: 2 (Scopus).  

  JCR-indexed (Yes/No): Yes.

  • Journal Impact Factor: 0,4 (2023).
    • The quartile: Q4 (2023).
  • The SJR: 0,189 (2023).

A new model for forensic data extraction from encrypted mobile devices:

Reference:

  • Aya Fukami, Radina Stoykova, Zeno Geradts, “A new model for forensic data extraction from encrypted mobile devices”, Forensic Science International: Digital Investigation, Volume 38, 2021.

Assessing the quality of the paper:

  • Times it has been cited: 37 (Scopus).
  • JCR-indexed (Yes/No): Yes.
    • Journal Impact Factor: 2.
    • The quartile: Q1 (2021).
  • The SJR: 1,23 (2021).

Unlocking Digital Evidence: Recent Challenges and Strategies in Mobile Device Forensic Analysis:

Reference:

  • Bandr Fakiha “Unlocking Digital Evidence: Recent Challenges and Strategies in Mobile Device Forensic Analysis”, Journal of Internet Services and Information Security, Volume 14, Issue 2, 2024.

Assessing the quality of the paper:

  • Times it has been cited: 0 (Scopus)
  • JCR-indexed (Yes/No): No.
    • Journal Impact Factor: No.
    • The quartile: No.
  • The SJR: 0,35 (2023).

Intellectualized forensic technique for Android pattern locks:

Reference:

  • Qiu Jiahao, Qiu Weidong, Wang Yangde, Zha Yan, Xie Yuming, Li Yan, “Intellectualized forensic technique for Android pattern locks”, Chinese Journal of Network and Information Security, Vol. 8, Issue 1, 118-127, 2022.

Assessing the quality of the paper:

  • Times it has been cited: 0 (Scopus).
  • JCR-indexed (Yes/No): Yes.
  • Journal Impact Factor: 0,65 (2022).
  • The quartile: Q4 (2022).
  • The SJR: 0,166 (2022).

An Improvised Methodology to Unbar Android Mobile Phone for Forensic Examination:

Reference:

  • V. Balajichandrasekhar M, T. Srinivasa Rao, G. Srinivas, “An Improvised Methodology to Unbar Android Mobile Phone for Forensic Examination”, International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2018.

Assessing the quality of the paper:

  • Times it has been cited: 3 (Scopus).
  • JCR-indexed (Yes/No): No.
  • Journal Impact Factor: No.
  • The quartile: Q2 (2018).
  • The SJR: 0,368 (2018).

We’ll continue in another article in a few days.
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