Enhancing credibility of digital evidence through provenance-based incident response handling

Enhancing credibility of digital evidence through provenance-based incident response handling

Abstract

Digital forensics are becoming increasingly important for the investigation of computer-related crimes, white-collar crimes and massive hacker attacks. After an incident has been detected an appropriate incident response is usually initiated with the aim to mitigate the attack and ensure the recovery of the IT systems. Digital Forensics pursues the goal of acquiring evidence that will stand up in court for sentencing and sometimes opposes contradicting objectives of incident response approaches. The concept presented here provides a solution to strengthen the credibility of digital evidence during actions related to incident response. It adapts an approach for data provenance to accurately track the transformation of digital evidence. For this purpose, the affected system and the incident response systems are equipped with a whole system data provenance capturing mechanism and then data provenance is captured simultaneously during an incident response. Context information about the incident response is also documented. An adapted algorithm for sub-graph detection is used to identify similarities between two provenance graphs. By applying the proposed concept to a use case, the advantages are demonstrated and possibilities for further development are presented.

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Authors
  • Englbrecht, Ludwig
  • Langner, Gregor
  • Pernul, Günther
  • Quirchmayr, Gerald
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Category
Paper in Conference Proceedings or in Workshop Proceedings (Paper)
Event Title
14th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES 2019)
Divisions
Multimedia Information Systems
Event Location
Canterbury, UK
Event Type
Conference
Event Dates
26-29 Aug 2019
Series Name
ARES ´19 Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security
ISSN/ISBN
978-1-4503-7164-3
Date
26 August 2019
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