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Generating a Corpus of Mobile Forensic Images for Masquerading user Experimentation
Authors:Mark Guido M.S.  Marc Brooks M.S.   M.B.A.  Justin Grover M.S.  Eric Katz M.S.  Jared Ondricek M.S.  Marcus Rogers Ph.D.  Lauren Sharpe M.S.
Affiliation:1. The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA;2. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Abstract:The Periodic Mobile Forensics (PMF) system investigates user behavior on mobile devices. It applies forensic techniques to an enterprise mobile infrastructure, utilizing an on‐device agent named TractorBeam. The agent collects changed storage locations for later acquisition, reconstruction, and analysis. TractorBeam provides its data to an enterprise infrastructure that consists of a cloud‐based queuing service, relational database, and analytical framework for running forensic processes. During a 3‐month experiment with Purdue University, TractorBeam was utilized in a simulated operational setting across 34 users to evaluate techniques to identify masquerading users (i.e., users other than the intended device user). The research team surmises that all masqueraders are undesirable to an enterprise, even when a masquerader lacks malicious intent. The PMF system reconstructed 821 forensic images, extracted one million audit events, and accurately detected masqueraders. Evaluation revealed that developed methods reduced storage requirements 50‐fold. This paper describes the PMF architecture, performance of TractorBeam throughout the protocol, and results of the masquerading user analysis.
Keywords:forensic science  digital and multimedia forensics  mobile  corpus  forensic images  masquerading
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