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Proceedings of The ICECRS
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Digital Forensics in Ghana: A Decade of Legal Insights Yunita Makhfudotin, Hana; Multazam, Mochammad Tanzil; Hasan, Rizqi
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1448

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In this data article, we aimed to streamline research endeavors in the field of digital forensics within the context of Ghana by retrieving relevant literature. We initiated the search on Lens.org with the keyword "Digital Forensic," coupled with "Ghana," yielding a total of 238 documents. Subsequently, we employed filters to refine the dataset, focusing on journal articles, narrowing down the publication years to the past decade (2012-2022), and specifying the subject matter as "Law," resulting in 12 documents. The data collected serves as a valuable resource for researchers, facilitating a comprehensive literature review, and promoting in-depth studies on the intersection of digital forensics and Ghana. This dataset offers insights, methods, and results essential for a better understanding of the subject, aiding future studies in this domain.Highlights : Comprehensive Data: The dataset encompasses a decade's worth of digital forensic research in Ghana, providing a valuable resource for scholars. Legal Focus: The filtered data specifically pertains to the legal aspects of digital forensics, offering insights into the intersection of law and technology. Streamlined Research: Researchers can efficiently conduct literature reviews and studies on digital forensics in Ghana using this refined dataset. Keywords: Digital Forensic, Ghana, Legal Perspective, Research Resource, Decade Analysis
Digital Forensics and Humans: Insights from Jurnal Articles Oktavia, Herlina; Multazam, Mochammad Tanzil; Hasan, Rizqi
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1451

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This data article presents the results of a search for jurnal articles related to digital forensics and humans using the keyword "digital forensic AND humans" on lens.org. The data was filtered by document type, data range, and subject matter, resulting in 625 jurnal articles published between 2012 and 2022 in the field of law. The data provides insights into the top institutions, fields of study, authors, and publishers in the field of digital forensics. The article highlights the importance of data collection and preservation in digital forensics, the complexity of data, and the need for appropriate legal standards in the data acquisition process. The data is useful for researchers and professionals in the field of digital forensics and cybersecurity.Highlights: The importance of data collection and preservation in digital forensics The complexity of data in digital forensics The need for appropriate legal standards in the data acquisition process Keywords: digital forensics, humans, data collection, data acquisition, cybersecurity
Exploring Digital Forensics: A Decade of Law-Related Journal Articles (2012-2022) Widya Visa, Hikmah Tara; Multazam, Mochammad Tanzil; Hasan, Rizqi
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1453

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This study meticulously examines the intersection of Digital Forensic and Image Processing, utilizing a targeted appIn this data article, we conducted a comprehensive search on Lens.org, utilizing keyword-based queries for 'Digital Forensic' and 'Image Processing' to identify a total of 10,822 documents. We refined our search by applying filters, specifically targeting 'Journal Articles' resulting in 7,258 documents, and then further narrowed the scope to the past decade (2012-2022), yielding 5,674 relevant documents. Finally, we focused on the subject matter 'Law,' which led to 403 documents. The data collected serves as a valuable resource for researchers and authors in the field of digital forensics, enabling easier access to a wealth of literature on the subject. This dataset facilitates in-depth investigations and offers insights into the intersections of digital forensics and image processing, benefiting researchers worldwide.roach via Lens.org. Employing keywords "Digital Forensic" and "Image Processing," a substantial dataset of journal articles spanning a decade (2012-2022) was curated, focusing on the legal aspects. Through precise filtering processes, documents falling under the category of "Journal Articles" and related to "Law" were extracted and exported in CSV and BIBTEX formats. The objective was to amalgamate the realms of digital forensic investigations and image processing techniques. Our analysis illuminates significant advancements and methodologies utilized in enhancing digital forensic practices, particularly concerning image analysis and interpretation. This research not only enriches the existing academic discourse but also offers practical implications for forensic professionals, enabling them to leverage cutting-edge image processing technologies for more precise and insightful digital forensic investigations. Highlights : Extensive Data Collection: Over 10,000 documents retrieved. Recent Decade Focus: Articles from 2012-2022. Legal Context: Emphasizing relevance to law-related research. Keywords:Digital Forensics, Image Processing, Law, Journal Articles, Research Resource.
Digital Forensic and Organization & Administration: A Review of Journal Articles from 2012 to 2022 Anissa, Salsabila; Rosnawati, Emy; Khumairoh, Bulqis
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1454

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This data article presents an analysis of 100 journal articles on digital forensics and "organization & administration" within the realm of law, collected from Lens.org spanning 2012 to 2022. The study aimed to quantify the presence of articles related to these keywords, revealing the University of Edinburgh as the top institution and political science as the most active field. Eoghan Casey and Olivier Ribaux emerged as prolific authors, while the United Kingdom stood out as the most active country, and Elsevier as the primary publisher. This dataset provides valuable insights for further research on digital forensics and its intersection with human-focused aspects.Highlights : Identifies top institution and most active field of study Recognizes prolific authors contributing to the domain Highlights the active country and leading publisher in the field Keywords: digital forensics, organization & administration, journal articles, law, Lens.org
The Digital Forensics Research Trends and Crime Scene Criminology: A Ten-Year Review (2012-2022) Nafila, Nida; Multazam, Mochammad Tanzil; Hasan, Rizqi
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1458

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This data article conducts a comprehensive decade-long review (2012-2022) of scholarly literature on "Digital Forensic" and "Crime Scene" within the field of Law. Leveraging keyword-based searches on the lens.org platform, it focuses on journal articles, revealing key insights. Universite de Lausanne emerges as the top publishing institution, while 2016 and 2019 mark peaks in publications. Computer Science dominates the field, notable authors like Claude Roux contribute significantly, and the United Kingdom stands out as the most active country. Notably, Elsevier leads in publishing, with "Digital Investigation" and "Forensic Science International" as top journals. This resource serves researchers by highlighting trends, key contributors, and prominent publishers in digital forensics and crime scene investigations over the specified timeframe.Highlights: Reveals top publishing institution and notable publication years Highlights dominance of Computer Science in the field Identifies key authors and active country in scholarly contributions Keywords: Digital Forensic, Crime Scene, Scholarly Works, Literature Review, Research Trends
Cyberlaw and COVID-19 Pandemic: A Comprehensive Scholarly Analysis Azhar, Lucilia; Phahlevy, Rifqi Ridlo; Fiddina, Irta
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i1.1483

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This scholarly analysis presents a comprehensive overview of the intersection of cyberlaw and the COVID-19 pandemic. Using Lens.org and Zenodo.org, the study's objective was to enhance digital literacy skills, data management capabilities, and information retrieval proficiency among students. It encompasses a wealth of information, with 18,746 initial records. After filtering, 2,357 relevant documents were obtained. The data was then meticulously analyzed, including identifying top institutions, publishers, fields of study, active authors, citation patterns, and more. The results offer valuable insights, and the dataset has been made accessible for various stakeholders, particularly students and researchers looking to delve into the dynamic landscape of cyberlaw and its response to the pandemic. Highlight: Emerging Threats: Stay updated on cybersecurity trends to proactively address emerging threats and vulnerabilities in the digital landscape. Data Security: Protect sensitive data by understanding the latest techniques used in data breaches and how to counteract them. User Privacy: Safeguard online privacy rights and ensure compliance with data protection regulations to maintain trust with users and customers. Keywords: Cybersecurity Trends, Data Breaches, Online Privacy, Threat Detection, Network Protection
Unveiling Cyberlaw and Cyberbullying: A Scholarly Overview Hasmara, Shilla; Phahlevy, Rifqi Ridlo; Fiddina, Irta
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i1.1485

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In this research, data was collected and analyzed to provide insights into the field of cyberlaw and its relation to cyberbullying. The objective was to create a comprehensive overview of scholarly works in this domain. The data collection process involved using the Lens.org platform to search for articles related to "Cyberlaw OR Cyber Law AND cyberbullying." Subsequently, articles were filtered by document type, year published (from 2002 to 2012), and subject matter (Law). The collected data, comprising 1,631 articles, was analyzed to explore top institutions, publishers, fields of study, active countries/regions, authors, and more. The results provide a valuable resource for researchers, students, and journalists seeking information on cyberlaw and cyberbullying. The rich dataset can be leveraged for further insights and experimental development. This comprehensive analysis offers a deep understanding of the current state of cyberlaw research and its intersection with the pressing issue of cyberbullying. Highlight: Comprehensive Data: This research involved extensive data collection from Lens.org to create a vast dataset of articles related to cyberlaw, offering an invaluable resource for scholars. Scholarly Insights: The analysis provided a scholarly overview of cyberlaw research, identifying top institutions, publishers, and key areas of study in the field. Resource for Researchers: The resulting dataset serves as a valuable resource for researchers and students, enabling further exploration of the evolving landscape of cyberlaw. Keywords: Data Collection, Cyberlaw Research, Scholarly Analysis
Unveiling the Nexus: Digital Forensics and Gender in Law – A Rich Dataset for Global Scholars Artanti Tertia Mukti; Sri Budi Purwaningsih; Anita Rohma Fidayanti
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1486

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In this data article, we conducted a comprehensive search on the Lens.org website using the keywords "Digital forensic" and "female," resulting in the identification of 6,280 documents. Subsequently, we refined our search by filtering for journal articles, which yielded 5,123 relevant documents. Further narrowing our focus, we selected a date range spanning from 2012 to 2022, resulting in 4,115 documents. Finally, by filtering for the subject matter "Law," we obtained a subset of 301 documents. The data gathered here serves as a valuable resource for researchers and scholars seeking to explore the intersection of digital forensics and gender-related aspects within the legal domain. The significant volume of documents underscores the growing importance of this field, offering a rich foundation for future studies and experiments in understanding the complexities of digital forensics in relation to gender and legal contexts.Highlights : Extensive dataset: A vast collection of 6,280 documents. Research focus: Intersection of digital forensics, gender, and law. Valuable resource: Facilitating in-depth studies and experiments. Keywords: Digital forensics, Gender, Law, Dataset, Research Impact
Cyber Law and Forensics: Unraveling Legal Complexities Septia, Andien; Phahlevy, Rifqi Ridlo
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1489

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This data article presents a thorough exploration of the relationship between cyber law and forensics by analyzing a dataset gathered from Lens.org. The study identifies key trends and insights, including the predominant institutions, the increasing scholarly output since 2020, and the most active authors in the field. Notably, the research highlights that the American Board of Legal Medicine is a leading institution in producing cyber law and forensics-related content, with a focus on medicine, as exemplified by the article "Sharp Force Injuries in Clinical Forensic Medicine." Furthermore, Burkhard Madea emerges as the most prolific author, contributing 179 articles, such as "Estimation of the Time Since Death" and "Death Cases Involving New Psychoactive Substances." Additionally, the United States is a major contributor to this discourse with 13,663 articles, primarily published by Elsevier. Among their publications, "Forensic Science International" stands out with 10,135 articles. This data is invaluable for researchers, legal professionals, medical and psychology students, offering insights into the critical field of cyber law and forensics, and its implications in addressing cybercrime. Highlights : In-Depth Analysis: This study employs meticulous keyword analysis to explore the intersection of cyber law and forensics, providing a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between these fields. Insights into Patterns: The research identifies prolific institutions, prevalent fields of study, and key authors, unveiling patterns that enhance our knowledge of scholarly output and contributions in the realm of cyber law and forensics. Global Implications: By emphasizing the ubiquity of forensics in legal domains and its captivating applications, this study underscores its critical role, offering valuable insights for legal practitioners, scholars, and policymakers worldwide. Keywords: Cyber Law, Forensics, Data Analysis, Institutions, Authorship Trends.
Legal Dimensions of Online Business and Retailing: A Comprehensive Dataset Herlina Oktavia; Noor Fatimah Mediawati; Dewi Rositasari
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1492

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In this data article, we aimed to identify and collect relevant literature on the subject of "Online Business" and "Retailing" using keyword-based searches on the lens.org website. Employing filters for document types such as "Journal Article" and "Conference Proceeding," as well as the "Law" subject matter, we refined our search to yield 553 documents. The results provide a comprehensive foundation for researchers and scholars interested in exploring the intersection of online business and retailing from a legal perspective. This dataset, comprising 553 articles, is a valuable resource for understanding the legal dimensions of online business and retailing, facilitating future research and literature reviews in this domain.Highlights: Comprehensive Dataset: The collection of 553 articles on online business and retailing, filtered by the "Law" subject matter, offers a comprehensive resource for researchers, providing insights into the legal dimensions of this evolving field. Interdisciplinary Relevance: This dataset bridges the gap between online business, retailing, and legal studies, facilitating interdisciplinary research and offering valuable insights into the complex relationship between e-commerce, commerce, and the law. Research Catalyst: The dataset serves as a catalyst for further exploration and research, empowering scholars to delve deeper into the legal implications of online business and retailing, ultimately advancing our understanding of this dynamic and vital industry. Keywords: Online Business, Retailing, Legal Perspective, Research Dataset, Literature Review

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