Automating Case Reports for the Analysis of Digital Evidence

Abstract

The reporting process during computer analysis is critical in the practice of digital forensics. Case reports are used to review the process and results of an investigation and serve multiple purposes. The investigator may refer to these reports to monitor the progress of his analysis throughout the investigation. When acting as an expert witness, the investigator will refer to organized documentation to recall past analysis. A lot of time can elapse between the analysis and the actual testimony. Specific reports may also be used in court as visual aids. Not all cases make it to court, but corporate managers will still likely want to review a case report. Since digital forensics is a relatively new field and can have a high learning curve, reports may be used as a mechanism for sharing knowledge of digital forensic practices. Existing open source forensics tools are an inexpensive alternative to commercial products, but lack the functionality to generate case reports. Open source tools are more likely to be accepted by the professional forensics community with this added capability. This thesis adds case report features to the Sleuth Kit and Autopsy Forensic Browser suite of tools, the premiere open-source forensics analysis software currently available.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2005
Accession Number
ADA439380

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  • Regis H. F. Cassidy

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  • Naval Postgraduate School

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  • Acquisition
  • Audiovisual Aids
  • California
  • Communities
  • Computational Forensics
  • Computer Crime
  • Computer Programs
  • Computer Science
  • Computers
  • Crime
  • Criminals
  • Data Analysis
  • Digital Media
  • Information Systems
  • Law
  • Web Browsers
  • Word Processors

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