Title :
Quaternary privacy-levels preservation in computer forensics investigation process
Author :
Halboob, Waleed ; Abulaish, Muhammad ; Alghathbar, Khaled S.
Author_Institution :
Center of Excellence in Inf. Assurance, King Saud Univ., Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Privacy preservation and computer forensics investigation are two contradictory information security directions. The privacy preservation principle stress on utmost protection of users privacy as privacy is a right, whereas computer forensics investigation attempts to unearth user data for possible digital evidences hidden within them. Although, a number of research efforts have been directed towards privacy preservation during forensics investigation process and consequently, forensics tools are in existence, most of them employ binary privacy levels, i.e., user privacy is either fully protected or not at all. In this paper, we introduce the concept of quaternary privacy levels and their protection mechanism in computer forensics investigation process. The privacy levels are identified on the basis of different entities and their participation roles during a computer forensics investigation process and represent different granule of privacy that can be enforced by the court of law depending on the nature of crime to be investigated. We also re-define the forensics investigation steps to regard different privacy levels for an investigation process.
Keywords :
computer forensics; data privacy; binary privacy levels; computer forensics investigation process; contradictory information security directions; digital evidences; forensics tools; privacy preservation principle stress; quaternary privacy levels; quaternary privacy-levels preservation; user data; user privacy protection; Authorization; Computers; Data privacy; Digital forensics; Privacy; Reliability; Access Control; Audit Trail; Computer Forensics; Digital Investigation; Privacy Levels; Privacy Preservation;
Conference_Titel :
Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST), 2011 International Conference for
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0884-8