Andrew Marrington

1.1k total citations
36 papers, 695 citations indexed

About

Andrew Marrington is a scholar working on Information Systems, Signal Processing and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. According to data from OpenAlex, Andrew Marrington has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 695 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in Information Systems, 23 papers in Signal Processing and 11 papers in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. Recurrent topics in Andrew Marrington's work include Digital and Cyber Forensics (29 papers), Advanced Malware Detection Techniques (23 papers) and Digital Media Forensic Detection (11 papers). Andrew Marrington is often cited by papers focused on Digital and Cyber Forensics (29 papers), Advanced Malware Detection Techniques (23 papers) and Digital Media Forensic Detection (11 papers). Andrew Marrington collaborates with scholars based in United Arab Emirates, United States and United Kingdom. Andrew Marrington's co-authors include Ibrahim Baggili, Noora Al Mutawa, Frank Breitinger, Karen Nelson, John A. Clarke, Farkhund Iqbal, Jason W. Moore, Virginia N. L. Franqueira, George Mohay and Faouzi Kamoun and has published in prestigious journals such as IEEE Access, Higher Education and Computers & Security.

In The Last Decade

Andrew Marrington

36 papers receiving 609 citations

Peers

Andrew Marrington
Josiah Dykstra United States
Jonathan Gemmell United States
Matthew Edwards United Kingdom
Masnizah Mohd Malaysia
Chris Lewis United States
Clemens Drews United States
Sacha Brostoff United Kingdom
April Kontostathis United States
Josiah Dykstra United States
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All Works

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MacDermott, Áine, et al.. (2022). Using deep learning to detect social media ‘trolls’. Forensic Science International Digital Investigation. 43. 301446–301446. 13 indexed citations
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Franqueira, Virginia N. L., et al.. (2016). Special Issue on Cyberharassment Investigation: Advances and Trends. ˜The œjournal of digital forensics, security and law. 2 indexed citations
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Mutawa, Noora Al, et al.. (2016). Forensic investigation of cyberstalking cases using Behavioural Evidence Analysis. Digital Investigation. 16. S96–S103. 15 indexed citations
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Iqbal, Farkhund, et al.. (2016). Magec: An Image Searching Tool for Detecting Forged Images in Forensic Investigation. University of Brighton Repository (University of Brighton). 1–6. 12 indexed citations
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Baggili, Ibrahim, et al.. (2015). Network and device forensic analysis of Android social-messaging applications. Digital Investigation. 14. S77–S84. 81 indexed citations
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Mutawa, Noora Al, et al.. (2015). Behavioural Evidence Analysis Applied to Digital Forensics: An Empirical Analysis of Child Pornography Cases Using P2P Networks. CLOK (University of Central Lancashire). 293–302. 15 indexed citations
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Read, Janet C., et al.. (2015). Factors Influencing Digital Forensic Investigations: Empirical Evaluation of 12 Years of Dubai Police Cases. ˜The œjournal of digital forensics, security and law. 3 indexed citations
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Iqbal, Asif, et al.. (2014). Windows Surface RT tablet forensics. Digital Investigation. 11. S87–S93. 6 indexed citations
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Marrington, Andrew, et al.. (2014). Testing the forensic soundness of forensic examination environments on bootable media. Digital Investigation. 11. S22–S29. 2 indexed citations
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Iqbal, Asif, Andrew Marrington, & Ibrahim Baggili. (2013). Forensic artifacts of the ChatON Instant Messaging application. Digital Commons - New Heaven (University of New Haven). 1–6. 7 indexed citations
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Baggili, Ibrahim, et al.. (2013). CAT Record (computer activity timeline record): A unified agent based approach for real time computer forensic evidence collection. Digital Commons - New Heaven (University of New Haven). 4. 1–8. 4 indexed citations
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Baggili, Ibrahim, et al.. (2013). Research Trends in Digital Forensic Science: An Empirical Analysis of Published Research. 1 indexed citations
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Mutawa, Noora Al, Ibrahim Baggili, & Andrew Marrington. (2012). Forensic analysis of social networking applications on mobile devices. Digital Investigation. 9. S24–S33. 147 indexed citations
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Mutawa, Noora Al, et al.. (2011). Forensic artifacts of Facebook's instant messaging service. Digital Commons - New Heaven (University of New Haven). 771–776. 36 indexed citations
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Nelson, Karen, et al.. (2011). Good practice for enhancing the engagement and success of commencing students. Higher Education. 63(1). 83–96. 85 indexed citations
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Marrington, Andrew, et al.. (2010). A Model for Computer Profiling. 1. 635–640. 8 indexed citations
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Marrington, Andrew, et al.. (2009). Dealing with temporal inconsistency in automated computer forensic profiling. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 2 indexed citations
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Marrington, Andrew, et al.. (2007). Event-Based Computer Profiling for the Forensic Reconstruction of Computer Activity. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 9 indexed citations
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Marrington, Andrew, James M. Hogan, & Richard Thomas. (2005). Quality Assurance in a Student-Based Agile Software Engineering Process. 2003. 324–331. 6 indexed citations

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