Title :
Characteristic Evidence, Counter Evidence and Reconstruction Problems in Forensic Computing
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany
Abstract :
Historically, forensic computing (as digital forensics) developed pragmatically, driven by specific technical needs. Indeed, in comparison with other forensic sciences the field still is rather immature and has many deficits, such as the unclear terminology used in court. In this paper, we introduce notions of (digital) evidence, characteristic evidence, and (characteristic) counter evidence, as well as the definitions of two fundamental forensic reconstruction problems. We show the relation of the observability of the different types of evidence to the solvability of those problems. By doing this, we wish to exemplify the usefulness of formalization in the establishment of a precise terminology. While this will not replace all terminological shortcomings, it (1) may provide the basis for a better understanding between experts, and (2) helps to understand the significance of different types of digital evidence to answer questions in an investigation.
Keywords :
digital forensics; characteristic evidence; counter evidence; digital evidence; digital forensics; forensic computing; forensic reconstruction problems; forensic sciences; Computational modeling; Computers; Digital forensics; Electronic mail; Hard disks; Radiation detectors; characteristic evidence; counter evidence; digital forensics; evidence; reconstruction; terminology;
Conference_Titel :
IT Security Incident Management & IT Forensics (IMF), 2015 Ninth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Magdeburg
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-9902-6
DOI :
10.1109/IMF.2015.15