A Community Cloud-Based Store for Forensic Operations in Cybercrime Control

Wilson Nwankwo, Anazia E. Kizito, Wifred Adigwe, C. Nwankwo, Francis Uwadia, Samaila Mande
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Digital forensics is intended to unearth evidence from concluded activities in the cyberspace and such workflow is data-intensive. A typical workflow would include gathering, analysis, preservation, authentication, and presentation. Generally, building a cyber-forensic system that supports digital evidence, forensic analysis, investigation, and collaborative engagements among anti-cybercrime agencies, and stakeholders is a complex task. In this paper, we present a practical model that could support the management of forensic workflows and collaborations among agencies such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), and the Police. We adopt a modified object-oriented methodology in the investigation, analysis, and design of components required to implement a cloud store for forensic operations. The model was validated against the forensic procedures of an anti-crime agency as well as a cloud database service provider using the MongoDB NoSQL platform, to ascertain the level of assurance on its implementability.
网络犯罪控制中取证操作的社区云存储
数字取证旨在从网络空间中已结束的活动中挖掘证据,这种工作流程是数据密集型的。典型的工作流包括收集、分析、保存、身份验证和表示。一般来说,建立一个支持数字证据、取证分析、调查以及反网络犯罪机构和利益相关者之间协作的网络取证系统是一项复杂的任务。在本文中,我们提出了一个实用的模型,可以支持法医工作流程的管理以及经济和金融犯罪委员会(EFCC)和警方等机构之间的合作。我们在调查、分析和设计为取证操作实现云存储所需的组件时采用了一种改进的面向对象方法。该模型针对反犯罪机构的法医程序以及使用MongoDB NoSQL平台的云数据库服务提供商进行了验证,以确定其可实现性的保证水平。
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