Evaluation of the Semi-automated Crime-Specific Digital Triage Process Model

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Summary:

The digital forensic process as traditionally laid out is very time intensive – it begins with the collection, duplication and authentication of every piece of digital media prior to examination. Digital triage, a process that takes place prior to this standard methodology, can be used to speed up the process and provide valuable intelligence without subjecting digital evidence to a full examination. This quick intelligence can be used in the field for search and seizure guidance, in the office to determine if media is worth sending out for an examination, or in the laboratory to prioritize cases for analysis. For digital triage to become accepted by the forensic community, it must be modeled, tested and peer reviewed, but there have been very few attempts to model digital triage. This work describes the evaluation of the Semi-Automated Crime-Specific Digital Triage Process Model, and presents the results of five experimental trials.

Publication Type: Conference Paper

Publication Date: January 2013

Publisher: Springer

Author(s): Gary Cantrell, David Dampier

 

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Evaluation of the Semi-automated Crime-Specific Digital Triage Process Model | SpringerLink

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