DigitalDNA

01/09/2008 - 31/08/2010

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This work is funded by Scottish Enterprise for a Proof-of-Concept, and involves translating system call information into Digital DNS. It investigates highly authenticated and verifiable digital forensics.
DigitalDNA is a Proof of Concept Fund project funded by Scottish Enterprise. Carried out in collaboration with and others. For further information please refer to http://www.inquisitive-systems.com/.
 
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  • Security and Cybercrime
    Electronic information now plays a vital role in almost every aspect of our daily lives. So the need for a secure and trustworthy online infrastructure is more important than ever. without it, not only the growth of the internet but our personal interactions and the economy itself could be at risk.
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Project Team

Niladri Bose
Affiliate Researcher Fellow
n.bose@napier.ac.uk
+44 131 455
Jamie Graves
Affiliate Research Fellow
j.graves@napier.ac.uk
+44 131 455
William Buchanan
Director of CDCS
w.buchanan@napier.ac.uk
+44 131 455 2759
Mr Andrzej Kwecka
(not currently an institute member)