Abstract: There are no general frameworks with which we may analyze the anti-forensics situation. Solving anti-forensic issues requires that we create a consensus view of the problem itself. This paper attempts to arrive at a standardized method of addressing anti-forensics by defining the term, categorizing the anti-forensics techniques and outlining general guidelines to protect forensic integrity.
@article{Harris:2006aa,
author = {Ryan Harris},
url = {http://www.dfrws.org/2006/proceedings/6-Harris.pdf},
journal = {Digital Investigation},
number = {Supplement 1},
volume = {3},
year = {2006},
title = {Arriving at an anti-forensics consensus: examining how to define and control the anti-forensics problem},
pages = {44--49},
}