Visible to the public USB Flash Drives Forensic Analysis to Detect Crown Jewel Data Breach in PT. XYZ (Coffee Shop Retail - Case Study)

TitleUSB Flash Drives Forensic Analysis to Detect Crown Jewel Data Breach in PT. XYZ (Coffee Shop Retail - Case Study)
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsSeptianto, Daniel, Lukas, Mahawan, Bagus
Conference Name2021 9th International Conference on Information and Communication Technology (ICoICT)
Date Publishedaug
KeywordsAccess Control, Companies, composability, credentials, Credit Card Data, Crown Jewel, Data Breach, forensic, hashing, Imaging, Information filters, intellectual property, intellectual property security, Media, policy-based governance, pubcrawl, Recipe, resilience, Resiliency, Retail, Universal Serial Bus, USB Flash Drives
AbstractUSB flash drives are used widely to store or transfer data among the employees in the company. There was greater concern about leaks of information especially company crown jewel or intellectual property data inside the USB flash drives because of theft, loss, negligence or fraud. This study is a real case in XYZ company which aims to find remaining the company's crown jewel or intellectual property data inside the USB flash drives that belong to the employees. The research result showed that sensitive information (such as user credentials, product recipes and customer credit card data) could be recovered from the employees' USB flash drives. It could obtain a high-risk impact on the company as reputational damage and sabotage product from the competitor. This result will help many companies to increase security awareness in protecting their crown jewel by having proper access control and to enrich knowledge regarding digital forensic for investigation in the company or enterprise.
DOI10.1109/ICoICT52021.2021.9527419
Citation Keyseptianto_usb_2021