Abstract
Computer forensic techniques are important for the prevention, detection, and investigation of electronic crime. Computer forensic investigators need computer forensic tools to produce reliable results that meet legal requirements and are acceptable in the courts. Most of these tools are closed-source, making the software a black-box for testing purposes. This paper illustrates a different black box testing method for experimenting computer forensic tools based on functional scenarios.
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