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Enhancing Digital Forensic Investigation: A Focus on Compact Electronic Devices and Social Media Metadata Tuharea, Ibnu Rohan; Luthfi, Ahmad; Ramadani, Erika
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 5 No 4 (2023): Journal of Information Systems and Informatics
Publisher : Universitas Bina Darma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v5i4.594

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The rise of portable electronic devices and social media has led to new criminal activities, necessitating advancements in digital forensics. This paper introduces Small-Scale Digital Device Forensics (SSDDF), focusing on the forensic examination of miniature digital devices often used in crimes. SSDDF addresses the challenges posed by these devices, particularly in extracting and analyzing data from them. A key aspect of this research is exploring ontology in social media forensics, particularly within the Android operating system. This involves extracting digital evidence like user accounts, messages, and images from social media platforms. While the paper primarily focuses on social media data, it acknowledges the importance of the devices used in crimes. The integration of SSDDF and the analysis of Android system structures are highlighted as key advancements in digital forensic methodologies. These enhancements are expected to improve the process of collecting and analyzing digital evidence from both compact electronic devices and social media platforms. The study offers significant contributions to the field of digital forensics. It provides new strategies for more efficient and effective forensic investigations, especially in the context of extracting and analyzing digital evidence from small electronic devices and social media, thus paving the way for more robust digital evidence handling in future forensic inquiries.
Comparison Study of NIST SP 800-86 and ISO/IEC 27037 Standards as A Framework for Digital Forensic Evidence Analysis fFaizal, Arif; Luthfi, Ahmad
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 6 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v6i2.717

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To ensure a comprehensive and scientifically rigorous analysis, adhering to standardized procedures serves as the foundation of any investigation. In the realm of digital forensics, the establishment of well-defined protocols for generating exhaustive reports to analyze digital evidence holds paramount importance. These reports not only carry significance in legal contexts but are also increasingly valuable across various industries for internal purposes. Esteemed organizations like the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have played a pivotal role in shaping recognized standards in this domain. The primary goal of this report is to conduct an in-depth comparison between two prominent digital forensics standards: ISO/IEC 27037, widely embraced in industries, and NIST SP 800-86, predominantly prevalent in academic circles. Through this comprehensive analysis, the report aims to provide valuable insights to Digital Evidence First Responders (DEFR), including law enforcement, academia, and industry professionals. By elucidating the discrepancies, scopes, and limitations inherent in each standard, DEFRs can bolster their understanding, thus empowering them to make well-informed decisions during digital investigations. Future works in this field should focus on the continual evolution of digital forensic practices, adapting to new technologies and challenges, and ensuring that standards remain up to date with the dynamic digital landscape.
Forensic Investigation of Drug and Food Crimes in Digital Marketplace Meutia, Adinda; Luthfi, Ahmad
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 7 No 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v7i1.882

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This research holds great significance as it is anticipated to safeguard customers from harmful frug and food products in cyberspace and to enforce the law by offering solid evidence to bring criminals to justice. Furthermore, this research helps to better understand how crimes that take place in the marketplace are committed, which enables the implementation of more effective preventive measures. Besides, in order to combat cybercrime, the findings of this study may serve as the foundation for the creation of more effective digital forensic investigation techniques. In order to perform digital forensic investigations of drug and food offenses using the marketplace, this study aims to develop an efficient and successful model or implementation guideline. This seeks to methodically direct the inquiry process while adhering to relevant norms. The objective of this research endeavor is to provide a model or practical guideline that is both effective and efficient for using the marketplace to undertake digital forensic investigations of drug and food crimes. This seeks to methodically direct the research process while adhering to relevant criteria. The following stages make up the Design Science Research (DSR) method of research: The issue in this project is "How to conduct a digital forensic investigation for Drug and Food crimes using the marketplace so that it can be used as evidence in court?" Then, in order to adopt answers from related research and make adjustments linked to research difficulties, a literature review is conducted to locate prior research. A model or implementation guideline for performing digital forensic investigations of the marketplace is the type of solution or artifact anticipated in this project. The next phase is solution design, which involves using an existing forensic investigation framework to create an artifact design. Following every step of the framework, case study experiments are then conducted to test the artifact design. The examination of the artifact design by both experts and consumers is the last phase.
Digital Forensic Analysis of UAV Flight Data Using Static and Dynamic Methods in Coal Mining Area Halim, Muhammad Yusuf; Luthfi, Ahmad
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 7 No 2 (2025): June
Publisher : Universitas Bina Darma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v7i2.1061

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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) have become vital tools in industrial sectors such as coal mining for site inspections and operational monitoring. However, unauthorized UAV flights present security risks that necessitate forensic investigation. This study examines a forensic case involving a DJI Mini 3 UAV suspected of crossing company boundaries. Using the Conceptual Digital Forensics Model for the Drone Forensic Field, both static and dynamic forensic acquisition methods were applied. Static acquisition recovered 53 photographs, 11 videos, 11 audio files, 10 deleted photos, 4 deleted videos, and 3 unidentified log files. Dynamic acquisition yielded 64 media files including 63 photographs (.JPG and .jpg) with 10 deleted, 14 videos (.MP4, .MOV, .SWF) with 6 deleted, 11 audio files, 4 plain text files, 31 deleted files, 3 EXIF metadata records containing GPS coordinates, and 3 unidentified log files. The GPS data from EXIF metadata was visualized in Google Earth to map flight paths and confirm boundary violations. These findings demonstrate that dynamic acquisition retrieves a more comprehensive artifact set than static acquisition. This study highlights the importance of UAV digital forensics in supporting security investigations and ensuring compliance with industrial UAV policies.
Co-Authors Abdul Aziz Achmad Yusuf Agung Firmansyah, Rico AHMAD FAISOL Aini, Hana Nur Amali, Adityal Chisabul Amitama, Emilia Bunga Anggraini, Friska Apriyani, Mirna Ariwibisono, FX Bambang Sugiantoro Bin Wallang, Muslimin Dedy Afrizal Denny Vitasari Dewa, Chandra Kusuma Dhomas Hatta Fudholi diana, ros Didik Sudyana Dila Erlianti Ekareesakul, Kittipan Eko Yuli Handoko Erinaldi, Erinaldi Fachrudin, Kurnia Arfiansyah Fawzan, Ihsan fFaizal, Arif Fiasari, Sinta Nur Hafrida, Lis Halim, Muhammad Yusuf Hananfajri, Muhammad Hardika Dwi Hermawan Hijeriah, E. Maznah Hildawati Hildawati, Hildawati I Made Arie Widyasthana Wartana Putra Ildrem Syafri Imam Riadi Indriasari, Ratna Kasnelly, Sri Khair, Otti Ilham Kholid Haryono Kurniawan, Andang Kusuma Dewa, Chandra Latif Syaipudin Lian Agustina Setiyaningsih M. Said Marisa Permatasari, Marisa Maulana, Bagus Andrai Mawarni, Dinda Iga Meutia, Adinda Muhammad, Aldila Syariz Munawwaroh, Nasywa Zunaibatul Munjayyanah, Munjayyanah Mustikarini, Monika Grace Nilma, Nilma Nur Widiyasono, Nur Nurhalisa, Sabrina Nuril Anwar, Nuril Pakkaja, Ryan Alghazali Paputungan, Irving Vitra Poespitohadi, Wibisono Pratama, Syahrul Pravitasari, Norma Prayoga, Diki Priwibowo, Aqge Purnamasari, Rika Afriyanti Putra, I Made Arie Widyasthana Wartana Ramadani, Erika Ramadiniyati, Suci Rika Handayani Rike Nursafitri Rizky Achmad Almayda Almayda Rosa, Nauviana Pita Salwa, Nikmatus Shaleha, Annisa Amalia Sopaheluwakan, Ardhasena Sri Widayati Sumarni Sumarni Suroningsih Suroningsih, Suroningsih susi susi Tuharea, Ibnu Rohan Wahyuzi, Zikri Widarta, Agung Eka Yosika, Diana Rosa Yudi prayudi Zainul’ID, Ahmad Bagus Zubizaretta, Zaid Dzulkarnain