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The Web is one of the most exciting and dynamic areas of development in today’s technology. However, with such activity, innovation, and ubiquity have come a set of new challenges for digital forensic examiners, making their jobs even more difficult. For examiners to become as effective with evidence from the

The Web is one of the most exciting and dynamic areas of development in today’s technology. However, with such activity, innovation, and ubiquity have come a set of new challenges for digital forensic examiners, making their jobs even more difficult. For examiners to become as effective with evidence from the Web as they currently are with more traditional evidence, they need (1) methods that guide them to know how to approach this new type of evidence and (2) tools that accommodate web environments’ unique characteristics.

In this dissertation, I present my research to alleviate the difficulties forensic examiners currently face with respect to evidence originating from web environments. First, I introduce a framework for web environment forensics, which elaborates on and addresses the key challenges examiners face and outlines a method for how to approach web-based evidence. Next, I describe my work to identify extensions installed on encrypted web thin clients using only a sound understanding of these systems’ inner workings and the metadata of the encrypted files. Finally, I discuss my approach to reconstructing the timeline of events on encrypted web thin clients by using service provider APIs as a proxy for directly analyzing the device. In each of these research areas, I also introduce structured formats that I customized to accommodate the unique features of the evidence sources while also facilitating tool interoperability and information sharing.
ContributorsMabey, Michael Kent (Author) / Ahn, Gail-Joon (Thesis advisor) / Doupe, Adam (Thesis advisor) / Yau, Stephen S. (Committee member) / Lee, Joohyung (Committee member) / Zhao, Ziming (Committee member) / Arizona State University (Publisher)
Created2017
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Data protection has long been a point of contention and a vastly researched field. With the advent of technology and advances in Internet technologies, securing data has become much more challenging these days. Cloud services have become very popular. Given the ease of access and availability of the systems, it

Data protection has long been a point of contention and a vastly researched field. With the advent of technology and advances in Internet technologies, securing data has become much more challenging these days. Cloud services have become very popular. Given the ease of access and availability of the systems, it is not easy to not use cloud to store data. This however, pose a significant risk to data security as more of your data is available to a third party. Given the easy transmission and almost infinite storage of data, securing one's sensitive information has become a major challenge.

Cloud service providers may not be trusted completely with your data. It is not very uncommon to snoop over the data for finding interesting patterns to generate ad revenue or divulge your information to a third party, e.g. government and law enforcing agencies. For enterprises who use cloud service, it pose a risk for their intellectual property and business secrets. With more and more employees using cloud for their day to day work, business now face a risk of losing or leaking out information.

In this thesis, I have focused on ways to protect data and information over cloud- a third party not authorized to use your data, all this while still utilizing cloud services for transfer and availability of data. This research proposes an alternative to an on-premise secure infrastructure giving exibility to user for protecting the data and control over it. The project uses cryptography to protect data and create a secure architecture for secret key migration in order to decrypt the data securely for the intended recipient. It utilizes Intel's technology which gives it an added advantage over other existing solutions.
ContributorsSrivastava, Abhijeet (Author) / Ahn, Gail-Joon (Thesis advisor) / Zhao, Ziming (Committee member) / Doupe, Adam (Committee member) / Arizona State University (Publisher)
Created2016