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The Intelligence System for Cybercrimes Using Forensic Interface

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  • Eben A. Nornormey

    (Department of Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Kaaf University College, Gomoa Fetteh, Ghana)

  • Ishmael Gyampah Amoako

    (Department of Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Kaaf University College, Gomoa Fetteh, Ghana)

  • William Esla Maga

    (Department of Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Kaaf University College, Gomoa Fetteh, Ghana)

  • Emmanuel Asare

    (Department of Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Kaaf University College, Gomoa Fetteh, Ghana)

  • Daniel O. Bediako

    (Department of Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Kaaf University College, Gomoa Fetteh, Ghana)

  • Daniel M. O. Adjin

    (Regent University College of Science & Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Computing & Allied Sciences, Accra, Ghana)

  • Reine Makafui McEben-Nornormey

    (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary)

  • Felix Okpoti

    (Department of Marine Electrical Engineering, Regional Maritime University, Nungua, Ghana)

Abstract

This paper discussed several areas of endeavour including financial sectors that cyber-attacker can target. Most often cybercrimes are committed remotely using the internet. This article brings to the fore computer crimes and their various types. It demonstrated the existing laws instituted by international and regional bodies to combat cybercrimes. The authors also described various countries specific laws, aimed at combatting computer crimes. Fighting these kind of crimes demands systems and security measures; the researchers discussed computer forensic interface and application which facilitate analyses and investigations of these crimes. In the forensic application interface, there are three major tabs, namely: view captured screenshot, view captured processes, and view index.dat; the authors explained their various functions. The researchers used system flow chart diagrams to describe the operational flow of the forensic application system and forensic interface. While the forensic application system captured image and process performance, forensic interface visualized the flow of data between the forensic expert interface and the core functionalities of the system.

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  • Eben A. Nornormey & Ishmael Gyampah Amoako & William Esla Maga & Emmanuel Asare & Daniel O. Bediako & Daniel M. O. Adjin & Reine Makafui McEben-Nornormey & Felix Okpoti, 2024. "The Intelligence System for Cybercrimes Using Forensic Interface," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 9(12), pages 451-459, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjf:journl:v:9:y:2024:i:12:p:451-459
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