There are increasing amounts of personal information being stored within various systems and organizations to support health care, financial transactions, telecommunications, and many other necessities of modern life. A limited portion of this information may be required as part of an authorized digital inquiry, including criminal, civil, and regulatory matters. At every phase of a digital inquiry, information must be well organized and the provenance of electronic evidence must be maintained for forensic purposes. Furthermore, electronic evidence must be carefully protected to prevent privacy violations, exposure of secrets, and violation of license agreements. Fulfilling investigative and forensic requirements, while organizing data and protecting information appropriately, is supported by the open community-developed specification language called CASE, the Cyber-investigation Analysis Standard Expression. This standardisation effort is a rational progression from the foundational work on Digital Forensic Analysis eXpression (DFAX) which was created by many of the same contributors as CASE.

Using Standardization and Ontology to Enhance Data Protection and Intelligent Analysis of Electronic Evidence

Maria Angela Biasiotti;Fabrizio Turchi
2017

Abstract

There are increasing amounts of personal information being stored within various systems and organizations to support health care, financial transactions, telecommunications, and many other necessities of modern life. A limited portion of this information may be required as part of an authorized digital inquiry, including criminal, civil, and regulatory matters. At every phase of a digital inquiry, information must be well organized and the provenance of electronic evidence must be maintained for forensic purposes. Furthermore, electronic evidence must be carefully protected to prevent privacy violations, exposure of secrets, and violation of license agreements. Fulfilling investigative and forensic requirements, while organizing data and protecting information appropriately, is supported by the open community-developed specification language called CASE, the Cyber-investigation Analysis Standard Expression. This standardisation effort is a rational progression from the foundational work on Digital Forensic Analysis eXpression (DFAX) which was created by many of the same contributors as CASE.
2017
Istituto di Teoria e Tecniche dell'Informazione Giuridica - ITTIG - Sede Firenze
Istituto di Informatica Giuridica e Sistemi Giudiziari - IGSG
Inglese
ICAIL 2017 DESI VII Workshop on Using Advanced Data Analysis in eDiscovery & Related Disciplines to Identify and Protect Sensitive Information in Large Collections
https://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~oard/desi7/papers/EC.pdf
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
12/06/2017
Londra
digital evidence standard
CASE
proprovenance of electronic evidence
3
none
Casey, Eoghan; Biasiotti, MARIA ANGELA; Turchi, Fabrizio
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   European Informatics Data Exchange Framework for Courts and Evidence
   EVIDENCE
   FP7
   608185
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