DEVELOPMENT OF APPLIED ONTOLOGY FOR THE ANALYSIS OF DIGITAL CRIMINAL CRIME

L. Vlasenko, N. Lutska, N. Zaiets, T. Savchenko, A. A. Rudenskiy
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Context. A feature of the modern digital world is that crime is often committed thanks to the latest computer technologies, and the work of law enforcement agencies faces a number of complex challenges in the digital environment. The development of information technology and Internet communications creates new opportunities for criminals who use digital traces and evidence to commit crimes, which complicates the process of identifying and tracking them. Objective. Development of an applied ontology for a system for analyzing a digital criminal offense, which will effectively analyze, process and interpret a large amount of digital data. It will help to cope with the complex task of processing digital data, and will also help automate the process of discovering new knowledge. Methods. To build an ontological model as a means of reflecting knowledge about digital crime, information was collected on existing international and domestic classifications. The needs and requirements that must be satisfied by the developed ontology were also analyzed. The creation of an ontological model that reflects the basic concepts, relationships in the field of digital criminal offense was carried out in accordance with a recognized ontological analysis of a specialized subject area. Results. An applied ontology contains the definition of entities, properties, classes, subclasses, etc., as well as the creation of semantic relationships between them. At the center of the semantics is the Digital Crime class, the problem area of which is complemented by the interrelated classes Intruder, Digital evidence, Types of Crime, and Criminal liability. Such characteristics as motive, type of crime, method of commission, classification signs of digital traces and types of crime, as well as other individual information were assigned to the attributes of the corresponding classes. An ontological model was implemented in OWL using the Protégé software tool. A feature of the implementation of the applied ontology was the creation of SWRL rules for automatically filling in additional links between a class instance. Manual and automatic verification of the ontology showed the integrity, consistency, a high degree of correctness and adequacy of the model. The bugs found were usually related to technical aspects and semantic inconsistencies, which were corrected during further development iterations. Conclusions. The research confirmed the effectiveness of the developed applied ontology for the analysis of digital criminality, providing more accurate and faster results compared to traditional approaches.
开发用于分析数字刑事犯罪的应用本体论
背景。现代数字世界的一个特点是,犯罪往往得益于最新的计算机技术,执法机构的工作在数字环境中面临着许多复杂的挑战。信息技术和互联网通信的发展为利用数字痕迹和证据实施犯罪的罪犯创造了新的机会,从而使识别和追踪罪犯的过程变得更加复杂。目标。为数字刑事犯罪分析系统开发一种应用本体论,它将有效地分析、处理和解释大量数字数据。它将有助于应对处理数字数据的复杂任务,还将有助于自动发现新知识。方法为了建立一个本体论模型作为反映数字犯罪知识的手段,我们收集了国际和国内现有 分类的信息。此外,还分析了本体论必须满足的需求和要求。本体论模型的建立反映了数字刑事犯罪领域的基本概念和关系,它是根据公认的专业学科领域本体论分析进行的。结果。应用本体论包含实体、属性、类、子类等的定义,以及它们之间语义关系的创建。语义学的中心是数字犯罪类,其问题领域由入侵者、数字证据、犯罪类型和刑事责任等相互关联的类进行补充。犯罪动机、犯罪类型、作案手段、数字痕迹分类标志和犯罪类型等特征以及其他个体信息被分配到相应类的属性中。使用 Protégé 软件工具在 OWL 中实现了本体模型。应用本体实施的一个特点是创建了 SWRL 规则,用于自动填写类实例之间的附加链接。对本体的人工和自动验证表明,该模型具有完整性、一致性、高度正确性和充分性。发现的错误通常与技术方面和语义不一致有关,在进一步的开发迭代中得到了纠正。结论研究证实了所开发的应用本体论在分析数字犯罪方面的有效性,与传统方法相比,它能提供更准确、更快速的结果。
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