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A forensically-enabled IAAS cloud computing architecture

Saad AlqahtanyClarke, NathanFurnell, StevenReich, Christoph

Year: 2014 University:   Research Online (Edith Cowan University)   Publisher: Edith Cowan University

Abstract

Current cloud architectures do not support digital forensic investigators, nor comply with today’s digital forensics procedures largely due to the dynamic nature of the cloud. Whilst much research has focused upon identifying the problems that are introduced with a cloud-based system, to date there is a significant lack of research on adapting current digital forensic tools and techniques to a cloud environment. Data acquisition is the first and most important process within digital forensics – to ensure data integrity and admissibility. However, access to data and the control of resources in the cloud is still very much provider-dependent and complicated by the very nature of the multi-tenanted operating environment. Thus, investigators have no option but to rely on cloud providers to acquire evidence, assuming they would be willing or are required to by law. Furthermore, the evidence collected by the Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) is still questionable as there is no way to verify the validity of this evidence and whether evidence has already been lost. This paper proposes a forensic acquisition and analysis model that fundamentally shifts responsibility of the data back to the data owner rather than relying upon a third party. In this manner, organisations are free to undertaken investigations at will requiring no intervention or cooperation from the cloud provider. The model aims to provide a richer and complete set of admissible evidence than what current CSPs are able to provide.

Keywords:
Cloud computing Digital forensics Digital evidence Computer science Computer security Process (computing) Data science Computer forensics Service provider Service (business) Business

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9
Cited By
4.03
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
41
Refs
0.94
Citation Normalized Percentile
Is in top 1%
Is in top 10%

Citation History

Topics

Digital and Cyber Forensics
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing
Cloud Data Security Solutions
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems

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