The growing need for on-scene triage of mobile devices

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Title
The growing need for on-scene triage of mobile devices
Journal
Digital Investigation
Author(s)
Mislan Richard P., Casey Eoghan, Kessler Gary C.
ISSN
1742-2876
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Volume
6
Number
3
Pages
112-124
Language
english
Abstract
The increasing number of mobile devices being submitted to Digital Forensic Laboratories (DFLs) is creating a backlog that can hinder investigations and negatively impact public safety and the criminal justice system. In a military context, delays in extracting intelligence from mobile devices can negatively impact troop and civilian safety as well as the overall mission. To address this problem, there is a need for more effective on-scene triage methods and tools to provide investigators with information in a timely manner, and to reduce the number of devices that are submitted to DFLs for analysis. Existing tools that are promoted for on-scene triage actually attempt to fulfill the needs of both on-scene triage and in-lab forensic examination in a single solution. On-scene triage has unique requirements because it is a precursor to and distinct from the forensic examination process, and may be performed by mobile device technicians rather than forensic analysts. This paper formalizes the on-scene triage process, placing it firmly in the overall forensic handling process and providing guidelines for standardization of on-scene triage. In addition, this paper outlines basic requirements for automated triage tools.
Keywords
Mobile device forensics, Cell phone forensics, On-scene triage inspection, Mobile device technician
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