Reliability Reinforcement of Forensic Affirmation using Blockchain
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32628/CSEIT228644Keywords:
Cyber Attacks, Forensic Evidence, Assaulter, Blockchain TechnologyAbstract
In today’s world, the prominent thing in all stages of our daily life is information. Storing the data with the proper security is the need for every application. There are more chances of stealing the data which is useful for the organization. Nowadays, increments in cyber attacks, so the assaulter tries to modify that information. Although it contains a major influence on evidence of forensics that is essential in finding out the origin. Henceforth, it is a crucial aspect to maintain security and the source of computer-based information as it undergoes various levels throughout the investigation process. Here, it consists of a particular chain of forensics in which obtained medical reports pass throughout the different stages such as pathology staff, forensic staff, doctors, and police officers. Investigation of forensic evidence within the lab consists of knowledge and medical skills to perform inquiry to collect the data considering the death of an innocent person or any physical injury. This process which is legal helps to collect, examine, analyze and report the proof. For building a transparent structure using the stability of evidence, the technology of blockchain is suitable.
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