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Revision as of 16:40, 9 October 2007
Using a Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) for forensics analysis attempts to make use of the significant, parallel processing power available on these high cards for a different purpose than their original intent. The idea of forensic analysis on a GPU was first proposed by Marziale, Richard and Roussev in 2007 with a version of Scalpel that utilized a GPU.
Bibliography
Lodovico Marziale, Golden G. Richard III, Vassil Roussev - Massive Threading: Using GPUs to Increase the Performance of Digital Forensics Tools
- DFRWS 2007 ,2007
- http://dfrws.org/2007/proceedings/p73-marziale.pdf
BibtexAuthor : Lodovico Marziale, Golden G. Richard III, Vassil Roussev
Title : Massive Threading: Using GPUs to Increase the Performance of Digital Forensics Tools
In : DFRWS 2007 -
Address :
Date : 2007
Nigel Jacob, Carla Brodley - Offloading IDS Computation to the GPU
- ACSAC '06: Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Computer Security Applications Conference on Annual Computer Security Applications Conference pp. 371--380, Washington, DC, USA,2006
- http://www.acsac.org/2006/papers/74.pdf
BibtexAuthor : Nigel Jacob, Carla Brodley
Title : Offloading IDS Computation to the GPU
In : ACSAC '06: Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Computer Security Applications Conference on Annual Computer Security Applications Conference -
Address : Washington, DC, USA
Date : 2006