Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
455922 Computers & Security 2014 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Attacks on systems often produce records that are distinguishable from normal records because, by the nature of the subversions they undertake, they produce records that the system could not produce under normal operation. This paper outlines a basis for understanding and determining one class of such discernible subversion inconsistencies associated with time and space interval record schedule consistency analysis for atomic items in open spaces without interactions as a method of questioned digital record examination. It starts with a brief introduction to the issues and description of the specific problem at hand, develops an approach to solving the problem, and identifies an algorithm for near-linear time detection of inconsistency or demonstration of a feasible schedule for special cases likely to occur in real-world record-keeping.

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