The usage of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) pervades everyday's life. If it is true that ICT contributed to improve the quality of our life, it is also true that new forms of (cyber)crime have emerged in this setting. The diversity and amount of information forensic investigators need to cope with, when tackling a cyber-crime case, call for tools and techniques where knowledge is the main actor. Current approaches leave to the investigator the chore of integrating the diverse sources of evidence relevant for a case thus hindering the automatic generation of reusable knowledge. This paper describes an architecture that lifts the classical phases of a digital forensic investigation to a knowledge-driven setting. We discuss how the usage of languages and technologies originating from the Semantic Web proposal can complement digital forensics tools so that knowledge becomes a first-class citizen. Our architecture enables to perform in an integrated way complex forensic investigations and, as a by-product, build a knowledge base that can be consulted to gain insights from previous cases. Our proposal has been inspired by real-world scenarios emerging in the context of an Italian research project about cyber security.

A Semantic-Web-technology-based framework for supporting knowledge-driven digital forensics

Cuzzocrea Alfredo;Pirrò Giuseppe
2016-01-01

Abstract

The usage of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) pervades everyday's life. If it is true that ICT contributed to improve the quality of our life, it is also true that new forms of (cyber)crime have emerged in this setting. The diversity and amount of information forensic investigators need to cope with, when tackling a cyber-crime case, call for tools and techniques where knowledge is the main actor. Current approaches leave to the investigator the chore of integrating the diverse sources of evidence relevant for a case thus hindering the automatic generation of reusable knowledge. This paper describes an architecture that lifts the classical phases of a digital forensic investigation to a knowledge-driven setting. We discuss how the usage of languages and technologies originating from the Semantic Web proposal can complement digital forensics tools so that knowledge becomes a first-class citizen. Our architecture enables to perform in an integrated way complex forensic investigations and, as a by-product, build a knowledge base that can be consulted to gain insights from previous cases. Our proposal has been inspired by real-world scenarios emerging in the context of an Italian research project about cyber security.
2016
9781450342674
Digital Forensics
RDF
Semantic Web
Computer Networks and Communications
Environmental Engineering
Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
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