Part 2:- quality assurance mechanisms for digital forensic investigations: Knowledge sharing and the Capsule of Digital Evidence (CODE)

Despite potential numerous benefits, the field-wide sharing of knowledge in digital forensics is arguably still yet to be attained. Achieving this has attracted much practitioner and academic debate, yet solutions to two fundamental hurdles have yet to arguably be addressed; ‘how do we share knowled...

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Main Author: Graeme Horsman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Forensic Science International: Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665910719300350
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spelling doaj-df7e29017e744cb6bc82881efa3d19682020-11-25T02:58:46ZengElsevierForensic Science International: Reports2665-91072020-12-012100035Part 2:- quality assurance mechanisms for digital forensic investigations: Knowledge sharing and the Capsule of Digital Evidence (CODE)Graeme Horsman0Teesside University, Middlesbrough, Tees Valley TS1 3BX, United KingdomDespite potential numerous benefits, the field-wide sharing of knowledge in digital forensics is arguably still yet to be attained. Achieving this has attracted much practitioner and academic debate, yet solutions to two fundamental hurdles have yet to arguably be addressed; ‘how do we share knowledge’, and ‘what do we share’. Currently there a few viable protocols in place which tackle either of these issues forming a barrier to field-wide sharing. The focus of this work is to address the latter issue and guide practitioners on what content must be shared for any data to be of value to fellow professionals. This paper proposes the Capsule of Digital Evidence (CODE), a framework designed to set out the required elements for the sharing of reliable digital forensic knowledge. The CODE structure and its requisite contents are examined along with its applicability for supporting field-wide knowledge sharing in digital forensics.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665910719300350Digital forensicsQuality assuranceInvestigationKnowledge sharingDigital evidence
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Part 2:- quality assurance mechanisms for digital forensic investigations: Knowledge sharing and the Capsule of Digital Evidence (CODE)
Forensic Science International: Reports
Digital forensics
Quality assurance
Investigation
Knowledge sharing
Digital evidence
author_facet Graeme Horsman
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title Part 2:- quality assurance mechanisms for digital forensic investigations: Knowledge sharing and the Capsule of Digital Evidence (CODE)
title_short Part 2:- quality assurance mechanisms for digital forensic investigations: Knowledge sharing and the Capsule of Digital Evidence (CODE)
title_full Part 2:- quality assurance mechanisms for digital forensic investigations: Knowledge sharing and the Capsule of Digital Evidence (CODE)
title_fullStr Part 2:- quality assurance mechanisms for digital forensic investigations: Knowledge sharing and the Capsule of Digital Evidence (CODE)
title_full_unstemmed Part 2:- quality assurance mechanisms for digital forensic investigations: Knowledge sharing and the Capsule of Digital Evidence (CODE)
title_sort part 2:- quality assurance mechanisms for digital forensic investigations: knowledge sharing and the capsule of digital evidence (code)
publisher Elsevier
series Forensic Science International: Reports
issn 2665-9107
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Despite potential numerous benefits, the field-wide sharing of knowledge in digital forensics is arguably still yet to be attained. Achieving this has attracted much practitioner and academic debate, yet solutions to two fundamental hurdles have yet to arguably be addressed; ‘how do we share knowledge’, and ‘what do we share’. Currently there a few viable protocols in place which tackle either of these issues forming a barrier to field-wide sharing. The focus of this work is to address the latter issue and guide practitioners on what content must be shared for any data to be of value to fellow professionals. This paper proposes the Capsule of Digital Evidence (CODE), a framework designed to set out the required elements for the sharing of reliable digital forensic knowledge. The CODE structure and its requisite contents are examined along with its applicability for supporting field-wide knowledge sharing in digital forensics.
topic Digital forensics
Quality assurance
Investigation
Knowledge sharing
Digital evidence
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665910719300350
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