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http://dx.doi.org/10.13089/JKIISC.2018.28.4.869

A Study on Digital Evidence Collection System in Cyberspace  

Jeong, Hyojeong (Institute of Cyber Security & Privacy (ICSP), Korea University)
Choi, Jong-hyun (Institute of Cyber Security & Privacy (ICSP), Korea University)
Lee, Sangjin (Institute of Cyber Security & Privacy (ICSP), Korea University)
Abstract
Digital Evidence Data in cyberspace is easy to modify or delete, and changes are reflected in real time, so it is necessary to acquire evidence data quickly. Collecting evidence on the client side is advantageous in that data can be acquired without time delay due to additional administrative procedures, but collection of large data is likewise vulnerable to collection time delay problem. Therefore, this paper proposes an automated evidence collection method on the client side, focusing on the major web-based services in cyberspace, and enables efficient evidence collection for large volumes of data. Furthermore, we propose a digital evidence collection system in cyberspace that guarantees the integrity of the collected digital evidence until the court submission.
Keywords
Digital Forensics; Digital Evidence; Data Collection;
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