The Advanced Framework for Evaluating Remote Agents (AFERA): A Framework for Digital Forensic Practitioners
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Open access
Date
2023Supervisor
Peter Dell
Sharyn Curran
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Business and Law
School
School of Management and Marketing
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Abstract
Digital forensics experts need a dependable method for evaluating evidence-gathering tools. Limited research and resources challenge this process and the lack of multi-endpoint data validation hinders reliability in distributed digital forensics. A framework was designed to evaluate distributed agent-based forensic tools while enabling practitioners to self-evaluate and demonstrate evidence reliability as required by the courts. Grounded in Design Science, the framework features guidelines, data, criteria, and checklists. Expert review enhances its quality and practicality.
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