This might be best directed to the Tor Browser team?
(Or both network and Tor Browser teams.)
I hope the OS used is Windows, as it's our most popular.
Or Linux, as it's the one that our ultra-secure distributions are based upon
(TAILS, Qubes, Whonix…)
On 18 Nov 2017, at 05:59, Tommy Collison <tommyc@torproject.org> wrote:
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Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2017 20:34:27 +0000
From: Scott Ainslie <scott@scottainslie.me.uk>
To: tor-community-team@lists.torproject.org
Hello,
I'm intending to publish a term paper. I'm in the midst of outlining
its remit, but I hope that the outcome benefits the organization and
users from the standpoint of computer forensic science.
I specialize in digital forensic science, and hold a Certificate of
Higher Education in Digital Forensics, and a CERT Digital Forensics
Professional Certificate from Carnegie Mellon University's Software
Engineering Institute.
Its been half a decade since the organization published a term paper
assessing the Web browser from the standpoint of computer forensic
science, and I feel that undertaking it again might be beneficial. I
intend to refer to it as a basis for the term paper I'm authoring, as
there are aspects of it I feel I can embellish.
I feel it might be best if I focus upon a single platform because I'll
be able to conduct more in-depth research. I'm also able to access a
lot of resources that I hope might enrich the term paper.
I thought it might be useful and beneficial to coordinate the
independent research I'm undertaking and I'd be grateful for
cooperation and topics for discussion.
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