Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Performing Cloud Forensics Under Cloud Computing Security 


Digital forensic investigators need to understand how cloud computing security works to assess evidence properly. When data is stored in the cloud, certain compliance and security measures must be considered.

Forensic examiners need to be aware of these measures to ensure they can collect real evidence from the cloud. Additionally, they must know the potential implications of performing a forensic examination on data located in the cloud. No longer are hackers content to sit at their computers and steal personal data or disrupt systems; now, they are targeting cloud computing systems to gain access to sensitive information or wreak havoc on a larger scale.

This blog discusses the importance of investing in cloud security measures and the awareness among forensic professionals to tackle cloud security concerns.

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EC-Council was formed as the result of very disheartening research after the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. Founder, Jay Bavisi, after watching the attacks unfold, postured the question, what if a similar attack were to be carried out on the Cyber battlefield? Would the information security community have the tools and resources at their disposal to thwart such an attack?

At that time, the answer was no. EC-Council, officially incorporated as the International Council of E-Commerce Consultants was formed to create information security training and certification programs to help the very community our connected economy would rely on to save them from a devastating Cyber Attack. EC-Council rapidly gained the support of top researchers and subject matter experts around the world and launched its first Information Security Program, the Certified Ethical Hacker.

With this ever-growing team of subject matter experts and InfoSec researchers, EC-Council continued to build various standards, certifications and training programs in the electronic commerce and information security space.

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