posted on 2024-09-24, 12:01authored byJanine SchneiderJanine Schneider, Linus Düsel, Benedikt Lorch, Julia Drafz, Felix Freiling
We study the factors that lead to successful experiments in the field of digital evidence tampering, evaluating the studies conducted in the past and the mistakes that happened during the execution of our own experiments. We describe three lessons learned that arise from evaluating the experiments and provide advice on conducting future studies. We also report on qualitative results from our experiments and interviews with professional IT forensic experts.
History
Name of Conference
Digital Forensics Research Conference (DFRWS)
CISPA Affiliation
No
Journal
Forensic Science International: Digital Investigation
Volume
40
Page Range
301334-301334
Publisher
Elsevier
Open Access Type
Unknown
BibTeX
@inproceedings{Schneider:Düsel:Lorch:Drafz:Freiling:2022,
title = "Prudent design principles for digital tampering experiments",
author = "Schneider, Janine" AND "Düsel, Linus" AND "Lorch, Benedikt" AND "Drafz, Julia" AND "Freiling, Felix",
year = 2022,
month = 4,
journal = "Forensic Science International: Digital Investigation",
number = "DFRWS 2022 EU - Selected Papers of the Ninth Annual DFRWS Europe Conference",
pages = "301334--301334",
publisher = "Elsevier",
issn = "2666-2825",
doi = "10.1016/j.fsidi.2022.301334"
}