Novel Method For Examine Progress in Cloud Environment Using Secure Cloud Forensic Structure
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Abstract
Cloud computing signifying a noticeably new innovation and an alternate ideal model in the field of Cloud computing that include more researchers. We can see in this context the need to know precisely where, when and how a bit of information is transformed or put away. Contrasted and excellent digital forensic, the field of cloud legal represents a considerable measure of troubles since information is not put away on a solitar y stockpiling unit and moreover it includes the utilization of virtualization advances. In this paper we will introduce in detail another and novel method for observing movement in cloud situations and datacenters utilizing a safe cloud forensic structure. We discuss the building design of such schema and in what manner would it be able to be connected on top of new or existing Cloud computing arrangements. Additionally, for testing and results gathering we have executed this answer for our past created Cloud computing
framework.
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