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A cyber-crime investigation framework

Katos, Vasilios and Bednar, Peter LU (2008) In Computer Standards & Interfaces 30(4). p.223-228
Abstract
Epistemic uncertainty is an unavoidable attribute which is present in criminal investigations and could affect negatively the effectiveness of the process. A cyber-crime investigation involves a potentially large number of individuals and groups who need to communicate, share and make decisions across many levels and boundaries. This paper presents an approach adopting elements of the Strategic Systems Thinking Framework (SST) by which conflicting information due to the unavoidable uncertainty can be captured and processed, in support of the investigation process. A formal description of this approach is proposed as a basis for developing a cyber-crime investigation support system.
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cyber-crime scene, strategic systems thinking, Dempster-Shafer theory
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Computer Standards & Interfaces
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30
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223 - 228
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Elsevier
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0920-5489
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10.1016/j.csi.2007.10.003
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English
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