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    A University-based Forensics Training Center as a Regional Outreach, Education, and Research activity

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    This paper describes a university-based Forensics Training Center (FTC) established by a Department of Justice grant for the purpose of improving the ability of state and local law enforcement in the Southeastern part of the United States to address the rising incidence of computer based crime. The FTC effort is described along with supporting evidence of its need. The program is not only a service activity, but also contributes to the Mississippi State University (MSU) security program pedagogy, and research effort

    Hardware-assisted Scanning for Signature Patterns in Image File Fragments

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    The ability to detect fragments of deleted image files and to reconstruct these image files from all available fragments on disk is an important activity in the field of digital forensics. Although reconstruction of image files from the file fragments on disk can be accomplished by simply comparing the content of sectors on disk with the content of known files, this brute-force approach can be time consuming. This paper presents results from research into the use of field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) in detecting specific image file byte patterns in disk clusters. Unique identifying pattern for each disk sector is compared against patterns in known images. A pattern match indicates the potential presence of an image and flags the disk sector for further in-depth examination to confirm the match. The FPGA-based implementation outperforms the software implementation by a significant margin. 1
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