7th Annual IEEE Information Assurance Workshop

 21-23 June 2006

 "The West Point Workshop"

 United States Military Academy, West Point, New York

Chair:  LTC Ronald Dodge, Ronald.Dodge@usma.edu

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Foundations for Visual Forensic Analysis

Sheldon Teerlink and Robert Erbacher

The 7th IEEE Information Assurance Workshop (IAWorkshop 2006)
West Point, New York, USA, June 21-23, 2006


Abstract

Computer forensics is the preservation, analysis, and interpretation of computer data. It is a crucial tool in the arsenal of law enforcement investigators, national security analysts, and corporate computer emergency response teams. There is a need for software that aids investigators in locating data on hard drives left by persons committing illegal activities. Analysts use forensic techniques to analyze insider attacks on organizations and recover data hidden or deleted by disgruntled employees or attackers. Advanced software tools are needed to reduce the tedious efforts of forensic examiners, especially when searching large hard drives. This paper discusses the background, algorithms, fundamentals, and techniques intrinsic to the visual analysis of typical computer forensic data. In terms of the visualization technique itself we discuss a visualization techniques to represent file statistics such as file size, last access date, creation date, last modification date, owner, number of i-nodes for fragmentation, and file type. The user interface to this software will allow file searching, pattern matching, and the display of file contents.


  
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The IEEE Information Assurance Workshop is sponsored by the IEEE Systems Man and Cybernetics Society, supported by the National Security Agency, and hosted by the Information Technology Operations Center, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, at the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York.