Introduction of concurrent processes into the digital forensic investigation process

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Valjarevic, Aleksandar
Venter, H.S. (Hein)

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Taylor and Francis

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Performing a digital forensic investigation requires a formalized process to be followed. It also requires that certain principles are applied, such as preserving of digital evidence and documenting actions. The need for a harmonized and standardized digital forensic investigation process has been recognized in the digital forensics community and much scientific work has been undertaken to produce digital forensic investigation process models, albeit with many disparities within the different models. The problem is that these existing models do not include any processes dealing explicitly with concurrent digital forensic principles. This leaves room for human error and omissions, as there is a lack of clear guidelines on the implementation of digital forensic principles. This paper proposes the introduction of concurrent processes into the digital forensic investigation process model. The authors define concurrent processes as the actions which should be conducted in parallel with other processes within the digital forensic investigation process, with the aim to fulfill digital forensic investigation principles. The concept of concurrent processes is a novel contribution that aims to enable more efficient and effective digital forensic investigations, while reducing the risk of human error and omissions which result in digital evidence being contaminated.

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Concurrent processes, Digital forensic process, Harmonized digital forensic investigation process, Digital forensic principles

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Aleksandar Valjarevic & Hein S. Venter (2016) Introduction of concurrent processes into the digital forensic investigation process, Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 48:3, 339-357, DOI: 10.1080/00450618.2015.1052754.