IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

A STUDY ON THE DIGITAL FORENSICS AND CRIMINAL PROFILING IN THE CONTEXT OF CYBERCRIME INVESTIGATIONS

Main Article Content

Sakthidevi V, Dr. Vishal Khatri

Abstract

There is currently a sizable amount of crimes that are committed in online. Along with more recent informationor computer-related transgressions, these crimes also include more conventional ones. Examples of crimes that can be perpetrated online include spam email, cyber terrorism, pedophilia, and various types of child and sexual abuse. Financial fraud is an example of one that has its roots in the physical world. On the other hand, data theft and cyber espionage both totally take place online. In actuality, it represents a serious threat to the civilizations and way of life that prevail in modern times. The fight against cybercrime requires a multifaceted strategy. This study's major objective is to do research on the digital forensics and criminal profiling in the context of cybercrime investigations. A qualitative research methodology was used in this study. This study's findings indicate that it's necessary to take a closer look at cross-data research that makes use of additional data sources. Thus, intelligence agents' internet-based or offline evidence, or other intelligence analysis and source, may help narrow a probe and meet charge breakdown criteria. Various cyber threat monitoring systems, such as the Reliable, require the ability to exchange data in order to be compatible with one other. The recommended procedure can also be expanded to include incident news since it automatically leverages the exchange of indicators details and the built-in risk details expression, both of which are initially critical strategic components of the sharing of data system.

Article Details