Cloud computing and conflicts with digital forensic investigation

Unfortunately, the nature of the cloud is in conflict with the characteristic of digital forensic investigation approach since many of the common forensic steps are not possible to follow during the inspection of the case. The distribution of cloud resource location in different countries, utilizat...

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Main Authors: Damshenas, Mohsen, Dehghantanha, Ali, Mahmoud, Ramlan, Shamsuddin, Solahuddin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Advanced Institute of Convergence Information Technology 2013
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/30594/
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author Damshenas, Mohsen
Dehghantanha, Ali
Mahmoud, Ramlan
Shamsuddin, Solahuddin
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description Unfortunately, the nature of the cloud is in conflict with the characteristic of digital forensic investigation approach since many of the common forensic steps are not possible to follow during the inspection of the case. The distribution of cloud resource location in different countries, utilization of numerous storage devices and very limited physical access to the low-level storage devices and physical memories are just some of the reasons caused this conflict. This paper proposes some basic, yet useful, solutions to conquer the described issues. Implementing multi-factor authentication, utilizing Trusted Platform Module (TPM) in Hypervisor and applying specific changes in the Cloud Service Provider (CSP) contract to provide persistent storage to the customer are parts of suggested approaches, capable of making the current digital forensic investigation practices applicable to the cloud computing environments. This is an absolutely essential requirement for CSP’s mainly due to the significance of the clients’ trust which demands the ability for being investigated.
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spelling upm-305942015-10-07T03:32:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/30594/ Cloud computing and conflicts with digital forensic investigation Damshenas, Mohsen Dehghantanha, Ali Mahmoud, Ramlan Shamsuddin, Solahuddin Unfortunately, the nature of the cloud is in conflict with the characteristic of digital forensic investigation approach since many of the common forensic steps are not possible to follow during the inspection of the case. The distribution of cloud resource location in different countries, utilization of numerous storage devices and very limited physical access to the low-level storage devices and physical memories are just some of the reasons caused this conflict. This paper proposes some basic, yet useful, solutions to conquer the described issues. Implementing multi-factor authentication, utilizing Trusted Platform Module (TPM) in Hypervisor and applying specific changes in the Cloud Service Provider (CSP) contract to provide persistent storage to the customer are parts of suggested approaches, capable of making the current digital forensic investigation practices applicable to the cloud computing environments. This is an absolutely essential requirement for CSP’s mainly due to the significance of the clients’ trust which demands the ability for being investigated. Advanced Institute of Convergence Information Technology 2013-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/30594/1/Cloud%20computing%20and%20conflicts%20with%20digital%20forensic%20investigation.pdf Damshenas, Mohsen and Dehghantanha, Ali and Mahmoud, Ramlan and Shamsuddin, Solahuddin (2013) Cloud computing and conflicts with digital forensic investigation. International Journal of Digital Content Technology and its Applications, 7 (9). pp. 543-553. ISSN 1975-9339; ESSN: 2233-9310
spellingShingle Damshenas, Mohsen
Dehghantanha, Ali
Mahmoud, Ramlan
Shamsuddin, Solahuddin
Cloud computing and conflicts with digital forensic investigation
title Cloud computing and conflicts with digital forensic investigation
title_full Cloud computing and conflicts with digital forensic investigation
title_fullStr Cloud computing and conflicts with digital forensic investigation
title_full_unstemmed Cloud computing and conflicts with digital forensic investigation
title_short Cloud computing and conflicts with digital forensic investigation
title_sort cloud computing and conflicts with digital forensic investigation
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/30594/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/30594/1/Cloud%20computing%20and%20conflicts%20with%20digital%20forensic%20investigation.pdf