Mobile phone investigation data gathering
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Experience Level: Expert
A piece of evidence from two mobile devices will be made available. This evidence will include complex data that will require successful interpretation and presentation to allow a layperson to understand what it is the person has found. Each person must utilise relevant techniques to successfully answer the “customer’s” questions – this will require the use of data visualisation techniques and systems.
The presentation should be designed as if it were to be presented to a police authority who are looking to identify suspects; the audience have no knowledge of forensics, but have some understanding of the data recoverable from mobile devices. I therefore need to present the findings with the layperson in mind, no print outs or additional documentation is allowed to be provided to your audience - what you have on the screen is all you are allowed.
Scenario
The Pacific Podiatry Group premises, located 11025 Canyon Road, Tacoma, WA, 98446 was robbed on several occasions in the period of 3rd March 2017 to13th April 2017. It is believed that several people were involved. Two mobile phones were recovered from the scene after the final robbery. You need to identify suitable sources of evidence from within recovered devices, i.e. Photographs, SMS, Call registers, CDR records, Address Book Entries.
When processing the evidence, consider the following:
How accurate is the data?
How easy is it to be tampered with?
Would it identify a user?
The weight it can add to an investigation
The accuracy and ability to confirm the continuity of the evidence
Remit of the investigation
Dates and times are vital for this investigation, much of the evidence contains lots of information (covering a wide timeframe), students must therefore decide on a time frame in which to focus the analysis.
Once the date and time of interest are identified, the recovered devices should be analysed and the relevant data, within the identified time frame, should be visualised. Students are attempting to show links between the data and the burgled premises, as a minimum:
The time, type and content of communication
Location of the device(s) in your time frame
Correlation of data to the burgled premises
Identification of the perpetrator(s)
Presentation Overview
As part of the presentation students will need to cover, as a minimum (time estimates are provided as guidance):
Introduction covering what the “customer” has asked to be done (1 minute)
What evidence was available? What evidence was relevant? What tools / technique were used to dismiss or relate the evidence to the case, including the importance of the evidence to the case (4 minutes)
The visualised data – presented as if to the customer (2 minutes)
Conclusions (1 minutes)
2 minutes for Q&A from your tutors
Introduction 10%
Evidence presentation 50%
Evidence identification including the device identification
and the available evidence (10%)
Tools and techniques used to process the evidence (10%)
Evaluation of the effectiveness and relevance of
each evidence to the case (30%)
Data visualization 20%
Using tools to visualize data (10%)
Discussion on visualized data (10%)
Conclusion 10%
Presentation quality and timing 10%
The presentation should be designed as if it were to be presented to a police authority who are looking to identify suspects; the audience have no knowledge of forensics, but have some understanding of the data recoverable from mobile devices. I therefore need to present the findings with the layperson in mind, no print outs or additional documentation is allowed to be provided to your audience - what you have on the screen is all you are allowed.
Scenario
The Pacific Podiatry Group premises, located 11025 Canyon Road, Tacoma, WA, 98446 was robbed on several occasions in the period of 3rd March 2017 to13th April 2017. It is believed that several people were involved. Two mobile phones were recovered from the scene after the final robbery. You need to identify suitable sources of evidence from within recovered devices, i.e. Photographs, SMS, Call registers, CDR records, Address Book Entries.
When processing the evidence, consider the following:
How accurate is the data?
How easy is it to be tampered with?
Would it identify a user?
The weight it can add to an investigation
The accuracy and ability to confirm the continuity of the evidence
Remit of the investigation
Dates and times are vital for this investigation, much of the evidence contains lots of information (covering a wide timeframe), students must therefore decide on a time frame in which to focus the analysis.
Once the date and time of interest are identified, the recovered devices should be analysed and the relevant data, within the identified time frame, should be visualised. Students are attempting to show links between the data and the burgled premises, as a minimum:
The time, type and content of communication
Location of the device(s) in your time frame
Correlation of data to the burgled premises
Identification of the perpetrator(s)
Presentation Overview
As part of the presentation students will need to cover, as a minimum (time estimates are provided as guidance):
Introduction covering what the “customer” has asked to be done (1 minute)
What evidence was available? What evidence was relevant? What tools / technique were used to dismiss or relate the evidence to the case, including the importance of the evidence to the case (4 minutes)
The visualised data – presented as if to the customer (2 minutes)
Conclusions (1 minutes)
2 minutes for Q&A from your tutors
Introduction 10%
Evidence presentation 50%
Evidence identification including the device identification
and the available evidence (10%)
Tools and techniques used to process the evidence (10%)
Evaluation of the effectiveness and relevance of
each evidence to the case (30%)
Data visualization 20%
Using tools to visualize data (10%)
Discussion on visualized data (10%)
Conclusion 10%
Presentation quality and timing 10%
Raheem H.
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15 May 2018
United Kingdom
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