This Deliverable, D3.1 "Interim workshop with digital forensic and legal experts on the formal language for the evidence exchange representation" (hereinafter "Deliverable D3.1") reports on the Interim workshop, held in The Hague on 20-21 of November 2018. The organization of the workshop is part of the activities of the Task 3.1 "Refining standard EVIDENCE proposal for the representation of the evidence data in the Exchange process", within the Work Package WP3 "Matching EVIDENCE into eCODEX and linking to other EU Member States" whose main goal consists in integrating the formal language UCO/CASE, for representing and supporting the Electronic Evidence Exchange process in an electronic evidence platform based on e-CODEX architecture. During the event, digital forensic and legal experts discussed on the following topics: - the adoption of the formal language UCO/CASE, an open community developed specification language, to represent the meta data of an evidence; - the evidence exchange scenario including solutions to address the exchange of large file of evidence; on the basis of what have been developed so far within the activities of the project.
Interim workshop with digital forensic and legal experts on the formal language for the evidence exchange representation
Fabrizio Turchi
2019
Abstract
This Deliverable, D3.1 "Interim workshop with digital forensic and legal experts on the formal language for the evidence exchange representation" (hereinafter "Deliverable D3.1") reports on the Interim workshop, held in The Hague on 20-21 of November 2018. The organization of the workshop is part of the activities of the Task 3.1 "Refining standard EVIDENCE proposal for the representation of the evidence data in the Exchange process", within the Work Package WP3 "Matching EVIDENCE into eCODEX and linking to other EU Member States" whose main goal consists in integrating the formal language UCO/CASE, for representing and supporting the Electronic Evidence Exchange process in an electronic evidence platform based on e-CODEX architecture. During the event, digital forensic and legal experts discussed on the following topics: - the adoption of the formal language UCO/CASE, an open community developed specification language, to represent the meta data of an evidence; - the evidence exchange scenario including solutions to address the exchange of large file of evidence; on the basis of what have been developed so far within the activities of the project.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.