Title
Standard Operating Procedure and Privilege Management in Taiwan Digital Forensics
Abstract
Recently, a new class of crime scenes has become more prevalent. In a variety of criminal activities technologies are used to maintain records, communication, and commit crimes. For this reason, the challenge to investigative professionals is how to retrieve the digital evidence from storage devices and how to take the suspect to court. Digital evidence is different from physical. When the investigative professionals face the cases of computer crime, they must handle digital evidences properly to guarantee integrity and non-repudiation. This paper discusses a standard operating procedure to conduct inquires by the Ministry of Justice, Investigation Bureau (MJIB) in Taiwan, to achieve above goals. To enhance the quality and security of managing digital evidence, we also consider access control and fingerprint mechanisms to protect digital evidence from being misused, disclosed, or modified by malicious users. The results of this paper can be used to improve digital forensics in Taiwan.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/FGCN.2007.204
FGCN (2)
Keywords
Field
DocType
privilege management,computer crime,storage devices,evidence preservation,crime scene,computer forensics,standard operating procedure,digital forensics,authorisation,public administration,digital evidence,investigative professional,criminal activities technology,taiwan digital forensics,investigation bureau,access control
Internet privacy,Crime scene,Computer forensics,Digital forensics,Commit,Computer security,Computer science,Standard operating procedure,Digital evidence,Suspect,Privilege Management Infrastructure
Conference
Volume
ISBN
Citations 
2
0-7695-3048-6
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
6
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yu-Li Lin100.34
Tzong-chen Wu274296.54
Chien-Lung Hsu365749.85
Yen-Chun Chou4112.54