Trust Based Forensics: Applying Machine Trust Models to Forensic Investigation

Wojcik, Venter, Eloff, and Olivier

2006

Citation information

M. Wojcik et al. “Trust Based Forensics: Applying Machine Trust Models to Forensic Investigation”. In: Advances in Digital Forensics II. Ed. by M. S. Olivier and S. Shenoi. Springer, 2006, pp. 55–65

Abstract

Digital forensics involves the identification, preservation, analysis and presentation of electronic evidence for use in legal proceedings. In the presence of contradictory evidence, forensic investigators need a means to determine which evidence can be trusted. This is particularly true in a trust model environment where computerised agents may make trust-based decisions that influence interactions within the system. This paper focuses on the analysis of evidence in trust-based environments and the determination of the degree to which evidence can be trusted. The trust model proposed in this work may be implemented in a tool for conducting trust-based forensic investigations. The model takes into account the trust environment and parameters that influence interactions in a computer network being investigated. Also, it allows for crimes to be reenacted to create more substantial evidentiary proof.

Definitive version

The definitive version of the paper is available from the publisher.
DOI: 10.1007/0-387-36891-4_5

BibTeX reference

@inproceedings(trustfor,
author={Marika Wojcik and Hein S Venter and Jan H P Eloff and Martin S Olivier},
title={Trust Based Forensics: Applying Machine Trust Models to Forensic Investigation},
booktitle={Advances in Digital Forensics {II}},
editor={Martin S Olivier and Sujeet Shenoi},
publisher={Springer},
year={2006},
pages={55--65} )


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