Visible to the public Forensic Considerations for the High Efficiency Image File Format (HEIF)

TitleForensic Considerations for the High Efficiency Image File Format (HEIF)
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsMcKeown, Sean, Russell, Gordon
Conference Name2020 International Conference on Cyber Security and Protection of Digital Services (Cyber Security)
Date Publishedjun
KeywordsApple Forensics, composability, digital forensics, HEIC, HEIF, High Efficiency Image File Format, human factors, Image forensics, iOS Security, Metrics, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency
AbstractThe High Efficiency File Format (HEIF) was adopted by Apple in 2017 as their favoured means of capturing images from their camera application, with Android devices such as the Galaxy S10 providing support more recently. The format is positioned to replace JPEG as the de facto image compression file type, touting many modern features and better compression ratios over the aging standard. However, while millions of devices across the world are already able to produce HEIF files, digital forensics research has not given the format much attention. As HEIF is a complex container format, much different from traditional still picture formats, this leaves forensics practitioners exposed to risks of potentially mishandling evidence. This paper describes the forensically relevant features of the HEIF format, including those which could be used to hide data, or cause issues in an investigation, while also providing commentary on the state of software support for the format. Finally, suggestions for current best-practice are provided, before discussing the requirements of a forensically robust HEIF analysis tool.
DOI10.1109/CyberSecurity49315.2020.9138890
Citation Keymckeown_forensic_2020