This paper discusses the development of a South African model for Live Forensic Acquisition - Liforac. The Liforac model is a comprehensive model that presents a range of aspects related to Live Forensic Acquisition. The model provides forensic investigators with guidelines on how to proceed during an investigation. It provides forensic investigators with a robust foundation to understand what needs to happen during an investigation, the order in which these actions need to take place and the reasoning behind these actions. It supports forensic soundness.
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Grobler, MM and Von Solms, SH. 2009. Modelling live forensic acquisition. 4th International Workshop on Digital Forensics & Incident Analysis (WDFIA), Athens, Greece, June 2009. pp 8
Grobler, M., & Von Solms, S. (2009). Modelling live forensic acquisition. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3508
Grobler, MM, and SH Von Solms. "Modelling live forensic acquisition." (2009): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3508
Grobler M, Von Solms S, Modelling live forensic acquisition; 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3508 .
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