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Darren Quick

Researcher at University of South Australia

Publications -  35
Citations -  1489

Darren Quick is an academic researcher from University of South Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Digital forensics & Cloud storage. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1372 citations. Previous affiliations of Darren Quick include Government of South Australia.

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Google Drive: Forensic analysis of data remnants

TL;DR: A artefacts were identified that are likely to remain after the use of cloud storage, in the context of the experiments, on a computer hard drive and Apple iPhone3G, and the potential access point(s) for digital forensics examiners to secure evidence.
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Impacts of increasing volume of digital forensic data

TL;DR: It is concluded that there remains a need for further research with a focus on real world applicability of a method or methods to address the digital forensic data volume challenge.
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Dropbox analysis: Data remnants on user machines

TL;DR: By determining the data remnants on client devices, research contributes to a better understanding of the types of terrestrial artifacts that are likely to remain for digital forensics practitioners and examiners.
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Digital droplets: Microsoft SkyDrive forensic data remnants

TL;DR: Using SkyDrive as a case study, the types of terrestrial artefacts that are likely to remain on a client's machine, and where the access point(s) for digital forensics examiners are, that will allow them to undertake steps to secure evidence in a timely fashion are identified.
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Forensic collection of cloud storage data: Does the act of collection result in changes to the data or its metadata?

TL;DR: It was determined that there were no changes to the contents of files during the process of upload, storage, and download to the three cloud storage services and the timestamps remained the same throughout the process.