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ÇѱÛÁ¦¸ñ(Korean Title) Standard Model for Mobile Forensic Image Development
¿µ¹®Á¦¸ñ(English Title) Standard Model for Mobile Forensic Image Development
ÀúÀÚ(Author) Eunchan Kim   YongHyun Lee   Jiwoong Choi   Byungjoon Yoo   Kum Ju Chae   Chang Hyun Lee   Chohee Bae   Sojung Oh   Sohyun Joo   Jiyeon Joo   KyungLyul Lee   Myeonggi Hong   Junho Park   JeongHyeon Chang   Seongju Hong   Sojung Oh   Eunjin Kim   Eunji Lee   Yeongseong Kim   Gibum Kim  
¿ø¹®¼ö·Ïó(Citation) VOL 17 NO. 02 PP. 0626 ~ 0643 (2023. 02)
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As mobile forensics has emerged as an essential technique, the demand for technology development, education and training is increasing, wherein images are used. Academic societies in South Korea and national institutions in the US and the UK are leading the Mobile Forensic Image development. However, compared with disks, images developed in a mobile environment are few cases and have less active research, causing a waste of time, money, and manpower. Mobile Forensic Images are also difficult to trust owing to insufficient verification processes. Additionally, in South Korea, there are legal issues involving the Telecommunications Business Act and the Act on the Protection and Use of Location Information. Therefore, in this study, we requested a review of a standard model for the development of Mobile Forensic Image from experts and designed an 11-step development model. The steps of the model are as follows: a. setting of design directions, b. scenario design, c. selection of analysis techniques, d. review of legal issues, e. creation of virtual information, f. configuring system settings, g. performing imaging as per scenarios, h. Developing a checklist, i. internal verification, j. external verification, and k. confirmation of validity. Finally, we identified the differences between the mobile and disk environments and discussed the institutional efforts of South Korea. This study will also provide a guideline for the development of professional quality verification and proficiency tests as well as technology and talent-nurturing tools. We propose a method that can be used as a guide to secure pan-national trust in forensic examiners and tools. We expect this study to strengthen the mobile forensics capabilities of forensic examiners and researchers. This research will be used for the verification and evaluation of individuals and institutions, contributing to national security, eventually.
Å°¿öµå(Keyword) Biomedical machine learning   chronic obstructive pulmonary disease   deep learning   quantitative CT imaging   relative regional air volume change   Compelled Decryption   Decryption   Encryption   Privilege Against Self-Incrimination   Personal Information Protection   Commercialization   Police science technology/equipment   Demand Survey   Pre-test methods   Korean police agency   Mobile Forensics   Digital Forensic Image   Image Development Model   Digital Forensics   Digital Evidence  
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