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Seafile change private seafile11/2/2023 ![]() ![]() Opeyemi Osanaiye, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, and Mqhele Dlodlo. 5 things to know about the celebrity nude photo hacking scandal, 2014. EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2016 (1), may 2016. Ensemble-based multi-filter feature selection method for DDoS detection in cloud computing. Opeyemi Osanaiye, Haibin Cai, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, Ali Dehghantanha, Zheng Xu, and Mqhele Dlodlo. Computers & Electrical Engineering, 58: 350–363, feb 2017. Forensic investigation of p2p cloud storage services and backbone for IoT networks: BitTorrent sync as a case study. Yee-Yang Teing, Ali Dehghantanha, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, and Laurence T Yang. A survey of information security incident handling in the cloud. Nurul Hidayah Ab Rahman and Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo. Cloud computing: Challenges and future directions. Organised crime groups in cyberspace: a typology. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 30 (5): e4277, jul 2017. CloudMe forensics: A case of big data forensic investigation. Yee-Yang Teing, Ali Dehghantanha, and Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo. In Advances in Information Security, pages 311–331. Emerging from the cloud: A bibliometric analysis of cloud forensics studies. Alhawi, Simone Shaughnessy, Alex Akinbi, and Ali Dehghantanha. Using the proposed framework to guide the investigation of Seafile, a popular open-source private cloud storage service, we demonstrate the types of client and server side artefacts that can be forensically recovered. The proposed framework elaborates on procedures and artefact categories integral to the collection, preservation, analysis, and presentation of key evidential data from both client and server environments. In this paper, we aim to address the gap by proposing a framework for forensics investigations of private cloud storage services. Existing research generally focuses on public cloud forensics (e.g., client device forensics), rather than private cloud forensics (e.g., both client and server forensics). Cloud storage forensics is an active research area, and this is unsurprising due to the increasing popularity of cloud storage services (e.g., Dropbox, Google Drive, and iCloud).
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