Digital Forensics: Maintaining Chain of Custody Using Blockchain
Title | Digital Forensics: Maintaining Chain of Custody Using Blockchain |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Chopade, Mrunali, Khan, Sana, Shaikh, Uzma, Pawar, Renuka |
Conference Name | 2019 Third International conference on I-SMAC (IoT in Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud) (I-SMAC) |
Date Published | dec |
ISBN Number | 978-1-7281-4365-1 |
Keywords | assets, Base64, blockchain, chain of custody, chain of custody maintenance, Computer crime, Conferences, cryptography, Cybercrime, digital evidence, digital forensics, Distributed databases, distributed ledger, Encryption, Human Behavior, human factors, hyperledger composer, information forensics, Law, legislation, Metrics, participants, pubcrawl, reliability, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, security |
Abstract | The fundamental aim of digital forensics is to discover, investigate and protect an evidence, increasing cybercrime enforces digital forensics team to have more accurate evidence handling. This makes digital evidence as an important factor to link individual with criminal activity. In this procedure of forensics investigation, maintaining integrity of the evidence plays an important role. A chain of custody refers to a process of recording and preserving details of digital evidence from collection to presenting in court of law. It becomes a necessary objective to ensure that the evidence provided to the court remains original and authentic without tampering. Aim is to transfer these digital evidences securely using encryption techniques. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9032693 |
DOI | 10.1109/I-SMAC47947.2019.9032693 |
Citation Key | chopade_digital_2019 |
- Human behavior
- security
- Scalability
- Resiliency
- resilience
- Reliability
- pubcrawl
- participants
- Metrics
- legislation
- Law
- information forensics
- hyperledger composer
- Human Factors
- assets
- encryption
- distributed ledger
- Distributed databases
- Digital Forensics
- digital evidence
- Cybercrime
- Cryptography
- Conferences
- Computer crime
- chain of custody maintenance
- chain of custody
- blockchain
- Base64