Employing a Continuous Measurement Process During Digital Tool Validation

Nicolas Hughes, Khaled Rabieh, A. Aydogan
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As digital forensic laboratories face regulation and seek accreditation, examiners must fully validate the software and hardware used during forensic analysis. Tool validation is critical to any laboratory science as it provides analysts the empirical data necessary to draw conclusions about how laboratory instruments perform in realistic conditions. While digital forensic tools perform many common tasks, few robust validation methods exist for evaluating how tools perform those tasks. Developing validation methods that are feasible and robust is critical to both establishing digital forensics as a reliable discipline and accreditation requirements. This paper proposes a more comprehensive model of tool validation by taking continuous measurements a tool validation process. This continuous measurement process could later be repeated over all the scenarios that lab would expect to encounter in day-to-day operations. We attempt to determine whether or not a continuous model provides the sort of data necessary for empirical analysis of a digital forensic tool. Moreover, we propose a fully automated model for tool validation, permitting researchers to concentrate on validation study design rather than performing time-consuming, error-prone tasks on the test platform.
在数字工具验证过程中采用连续测量过程
由于数字法医实验室面临监管并寻求认证,审查员必须充分验证法医分析过程中使用的软件和硬件。工具验证对任何实验室科学都是至关重要的,因为它为分析人员提供了必要的经验数据,以得出关于实验室仪器在现实条件下如何运行的结论。虽然数字取证工具执行许多常见任务,但很少有可靠的验证方法来评估工具如何执行这些任务。开发可行且稳健的验证方法对于将数字取证建立为可靠的学科和认证要求至关重要。本文通过对刀具验证过程进行连续测量,提出了一种更全面的刀具验证模型。这个连续的测量过程以后可以在实验室期望在日常操作中遇到的所有场景中重复。我们试图确定一个连续的模型是否提供了数字取证工具的实证分析所必需的数据。此外,我们提出了一个完全自动化的工具验证模型,允许研究人员专注于验证研究设计,而不是在测试平台上执行耗时、容易出错的任务。
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