Korea's seas have the potentials of dispute against China or Japan due to the overlap of the territorial waters and EEZ. In case of marine accidents, the nature of the sea tends to eliminate much of the track, making it another hardship in evidence adoption in case of an international dispute along with the false entries of fishing vessels' journals. Marine Digital Forensics protects the functions of computers and IT appliance on vessels and extracts evidence of voyage and accidents to resolve international dispute. The digital evidence, if tampered with its integrity, may lead to the rejection to a critical claim or may even fail to make a case. As a solution, this thesis suggests Marine Digital Forensics as a way to extract evidence and prove a claim. This may be utilized as means of scientific investigation on sea as overseas exchange increases and the vessels digitalize, leading to a solution in international disputes that may occur in the future.
@article{ART001085887}, author={이규안 and 박대우 and Yong-Tae Shin}, title={Resolution of Complication in Territorial Sea by Using Digital Forensic}, journal={Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information}, issn={1598-849X}, year={2007}, volume={12}, number={3}, pages={137-146}
TY - JOUR AU - 이규안 AU - 박대우 AU - Yong-Tae Shin TI - Resolution of Complication in Territorial Sea by Using Digital Forensic JO - Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information PY - 2007 VL - 12 IS - 3 PB - The Korean Society Of Computer And Information SP - 137 EP - 146 SN - 1598-849X AB - Korea's seas have the potentials of dispute against China or Japan due to the overlap of the territorial waters and EEZ. In case of marine accidents, the nature of the sea tends to eliminate much of the track, making it another hardship in evidence adoption in case of an international dispute along with the false entries of fishing vessels' journals. Marine Digital Forensics protects the functions of computers and IT appliance on vessels and extracts evidence of voyage and accidents to resolve international dispute. The digital evidence, if tampered with its integrity, may lead to the rejection to a critical claim or may even fail to make a case. As a solution, this thesis suggests Marine Digital Forensics as a way to extract evidence and prove a claim. This may be utilized as means of scientific investigation on sea as overseas exchange increases and the vessels digitalize, leading to a solution in international disputes that may occur in the future. KW - Digital Computer Forensics;Digital Evidence;Marine Digital Forensic DO - UR - ER -
이규안, 박대우 and Yong-Tae Shin. (2007). Resolution of Complication in Territorial Sea by Using Digital Forensic. Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information, 12(3), 137-146.
이규안, 박대우 and Yong-Tae Shin. 2007, "Resolution of Complication in Territorial Sea by Using Digital Forensic", Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information, vol.12, no.3 pp.137-146.
이규안, 박대우, Yong-Tae Shin "Resolution of Complication in Territorial Sea by Using Digital Forensic" Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information 12.3 pp.137-146 (2007) : 137.
이규안, 박대우, Yong-Tae Shin. Resolution of Complication in Territorial Sea by Using Digital Forensic. 2007; 12(3), 137-146.
이규안, 박대우 and Yong-Tae Shin. "Resolution of Complication in Territorial Sea by Using Digital Forensic" Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information 12, no.3 (2007) : 137-146.
이규안; 박대우; Yong-Tae Shin. Resolution of Complication in Territorial Sea by Using Digital Forensic. Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information, 12(3), 137-146.
이규안; 박대우; Yong-Tae Shin. Resolution of Complication in Territorial Sea by Using Digital Forensic. Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information. 2007; 12(3) 137-146.
이규안, 박대우, Yong-Tae Shin. Resolution of Complication in Territorial Sea by Using Digital Forensic. 2007; 12(3), 137-146.
이규안, 박대우 and Yong-Tae Shin. "Resolution of Complication in Territorial Sea by Using Digital Forensic" Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information 12, no.3 (2007) : 137-146.