Rizqi Hasan
Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

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Decoding a Decade: Digital Forensic Law Evolution Citra Sonia; Mochammad Tanzil Multazam; Rizqi Hasan
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1439

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This data article presents a comprehensive analysis of scholarly works related to digital forensic within the legal domain, spanning the years 2012 to 2022. The study began with a search on Lens.org, yielding a total of 11,376 scholarly works, which were subsequently filtered to focus exclusively on journal articles, reducing the dataset to 4,482. Further refinement narrowed it down to 3,802 works within the specified date range. The final filter for "law" as the subject matter resulted in 898 scholarly works. This data is now available on Zenodo in both CSV and BibTeX formats, facilitating research and literature reviews in the realm of digital forensics within the legal context. Analysis of the data reveals the most prolific publishers, active countries, top authors, and institutions. Notably, the study highlights that the United Kingdom is the most active country in the publication of digital forensic research, and it sheds light on the evolution of this field over the years, with 2021-2022 being the peak in scholarly output. "Digital Forensic Research Landscape" serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking insights into the legal aspects of digital forensics and the dynamic landscape of related research.Highlights: Comprehensive Analysis: Examining 10 years of digital forensic research within the legal domain. Global Trends: Identifying the most active countries and institutions in this field, with a focus on the United Kingdom. Evolution of Scholarly Output: Highlighting the surge in digital forensic publications in 2021-2022. Keywords: Digital Forensic Research, Legal Perspective, Scholarly Analysis, Decade Review, Global Insights
Law & Order in Digital Forensics: A Decade of Reproducibility Insights Muhammad Najmy Amien; Mochammad Tanzil Multazam; Rizqi Hasan
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1444

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This data article presents a comprehensive dataset curated from Lens.org, comprising 185 journal articles focused on the intersection of "Digital Forensic" and "Reproducibility of Results" within the field of Law. The dataset covers a ten-year span from 2012 to 2022, facilitating research on digital forensic investigations and the replicability of findings in a legal context. This resource serves to streamline data retrieval for researchers interested in this specific domain, aiding in the advancement of knowledge and experimental developments related to digital forensic research and its reproducibility. Highlights : Data Content: A curated dataset of 185 journal articles, spanning 2012-2022, at the intersection of digital forensics and reproducibility in law. Research Facilitation: Simplifying data retrieval for researchers, enhancing the ease of investigating digital forensic practices and their replicability in legal contexts. Knowledge Advancement: This dataset empowers further insights and experimental developments within the digital forensic domain. Keywords: Digital Forensic Research, Reproducibility of Results, Legal Implications, Data Article, Ten-Year Dataset
Unlocking Insights from 10 Years of Digital Forensic and Forensic Anthropology Population Data in Law Journals Dilla Haniah Kurniawati; Mochammad Tanzil Multazam; Rizqi Hasan
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1445

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In this data article, we present the results of a comprehensive search on Lens.org, aimed at gathering research articles related to "Digital Forensic" and "Forensic Anthropology Population Data" with a focus on the field of law. Our goal was to quantify the available literature and facilitate future research in the intersection of digital forensic and forensic anthropology population data. Our methodology involved keyword-based searches, followed by filtering for "Journal Articles," a 10-year publication range (2012-2022), and a subject matter of "Law." The findings reveal a total of 69 relevant journal articles, offering a valuable resource for researchers and scholars interested in the nuances of digital forensic investigations in the context of population data and legal aspects. This dataset serves as a springboard for further insights, making it accessible for a global community of scientists exploring the dynamic landscape of digital forensics and law.Highlights : Data gathering: Comprehensive search on Lens.org for digital forensic and forensic anthropology data in law journals. Filtering criteria: Document type, publication range, and subject matter to refine results. Valuable resource: 69 journal articles collected, enabling future research in this intersection. Keywords: Digital Forensic, Forensic Anthropology, Law Journals, Data Analysis, Research Insights.
Digital Forensic & Female: Unveiling Law Journal Insights (2012-2022) Artanti Tertia Mukti; Mochammad Tanzil Multazam; Rizqi Hasan
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1447

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In this data article, we conducted a comprehensive search on Lens.org using the keywords "Digital forensic" and "female" to gather a dataset of 6,280 documents. We refined our search by filtering for "journal articles," narrowing the date range to 2012-2022, and focusing on the subject matter "Law." This process yielded a dataset of 301 journal articles. The purpose of this data collection was to provide a valuable resource for researchers interested in the intersection of digital forensics and gender-related topics, facilitating easier access to relevant literature. The dataset serves as a rich source for future experiments and research, enabling scholars to explore and analyze the evolving landscape of digital forensics within the context of law and gender, ultimately contributing to a deeper understanding of this critical field. Highlights : Extensive Data Collection: Our study gathered 6,280 documents, offering a comprehensive dataset for researchers. Gender Focus: We honed in on the intersection of digital forensics and female representation. Valuable Resource: The dataset provides a rich source for future research in the field of law and gender. Keywords: Digital Forensic, Female Representation, Law Journals, Data Collection, Research Resource
Digital Forensics in Ghana: A Decade of Legal Insights Hana Yunita Makhfudotin; Mochammad Tanzil Multazam; Rizqi Hasan
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 Herlina Oktavia; Mochammad Tanzil Multazam; Rizqi Hasan
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) Hikmah Tara Widya Visa; Mochammad Tanzil Multazam; Rizqi Hasan
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.
The Digital Forensics Research Trends and Crime Scene Criminology: A Ten-Year Review (2012-2022) Nida Nafila; Mochammad Tanzil Multazam; Rizqi Hasan
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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Digital Forensic and Crime Scene Research Trends: A Decade Review (2012-2022)" This data article presents a comprehensive analysis of scholarly works related to "Digital Forensic" and "Crime Scene" from 2012 to 2022, focusing on the field of Law. The data retrieval process involved keyword-based searches on the lens.org platform, including filtering by document type (journal articles) and subject matter (Law). The study reveals critical insights: the top institution, Universite de Lausanne, in publishing relevant articles; a peak in publications in 2016 and 2019; Computer Science as the dominant field of study; prolific authors like Claude Roux; and the most active country, the United Kingdom. Furthermore, Elsevier emerged as the leading publisher, with top journals "Digital Investigation" and "Forensic Science International." This data article serves as a valuable resource for researchers seeking literature on digital forensics and crime scene investigations during the specified timeframe, offering insights into research trends, key contributors, and prolific publishers.Highlights: Universite de Lausanne leads in publishing digital forensic and crime scene articles. Publications peaked in 2016 and 2019, with Computer Science dominating the field of study. The United Kingdom is the most active country, and Elsevier is the top publisher in the domain. Keywords: Digital Forensic, Crime Scene, Scholarly Works, Literature Review, Research Trends
Exploring the Intersection of Digital Forensics and Neural Networks: A Decade-Long Analysis Muhammad Imam Effendi; Sri Budi Purwaningsih; Rizqi Hasan
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.v12i2.1529

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In this comprehensive dataset sourced from Lens.org, we delve into the dynamic realm of digital forensics and neural networks, focusing on scholarly articles published from 2002 to 2012. Our study encompasses 476 meticulously curated journal articles. Employing advanced search filters, we refined our dataset to 16 pertinent articles within the domain of law. Our analysis illuminates key trends: prominent institutions such as University of Westminster and University of Texas at San Antonio, active years in 2007 and 2012, and the prevalence of computer science as the primary field of study. Notable works include "An automated timeline reconstruction approach for digital forensic investigations" authored by N Lang Beebe and J Guynes Clark in 2016. Our findings provide valuable insights for researchers, offering a nuanced perspective on the intersection of digital forensics and neural networks, thereby shaping the future discourse in this interdisciplinary field.Highlights : Interdisciplinary Insights: This dataset bridges the gap between digital forensics and neural networks, offering a unique interdisciplinary perspective. By analyzing 476 journal articles from 2002 to 2012, our study sheds light on the fusion of cutting-edge technology and legal frameworks. Institutional Pioneers: Highlighting institutions like the University of Westminster and University of Texas at San Antonio, our research showcases the collaborative efforts of globally renowned institutions in advancing the fields of digital forensics and neural networks. Strategic Research Trends: By pinpointing key years such as 2007 and 2012, our analysis uncovers strategic periods of prolific research. This temporal insight serves as a foundation for understanding pivotal moments in the evolution of digital forensics, guiding future scholars and practitioners in their research endeavors. Keywords: Digital Forensic, Neural Networks, Law, Data Analysis, Research Trends
Cyber Law & Human Behavior: Global Insights Febrian Dwi Firmansyah; Sri Budi Purwaningsih; Rizqi Hasan
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.v12i2.1533

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Our dataset, "Cyber Law and Behavioral Reactions," sourced from lens.org, compiles 3,194 meticulously curated journal articles exploring the intersection of Cyber Law and human behavioral responses. A product of rigorous step-by-step data collection and analysis, this dataset provides a comprehensive overview of global research trends. Top institutions such as Erasmus University Rotterdam, active years like 2017, and prolific authors like Didier Bigo dominate this repository. The data underscores the prominence of Psychology as the central field of study and the prevalence of open-access scholarly works. With a focus on the United States, the dataset is rich in varied perspectives, making it an invaluable resource for researchers exploring the nuances of Cyber Law and human behavior.Highlights : Global Insights, Local Nuances: Explore 3,194 curated articles illuminating the intersection of Cyber Law and human behavior worldwide. Diverse global perspectives reveal unique cultural responses to legal frameworks, enriching the understanding of digital interactions and legal norms. Institutional & Authoritative Contributions: Erasmus University Rotterdam leads with 28 articles, showcasing institutional excellence, while prolific author Didier Bigo contributes 14 significant works. These influential figures underscore the dataset's rich scholarly tapestry, demonstrating the expertise within the realm of Cyber Law and behavioral studies. Psychology Focus & Open-Access Dynamics: Psychology takes center stage with 865 articles, delving into the human psyche within digital legal contexts. Moreover, the prevalence of open-access publications emphasizes collaboration and accessibility, fostering a global network of researchers interested in the intricate dynamics of law and human behavior online. Keywords: Cyber Law, Behavioral Reactions, Global Research Trends