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Social Media Metadata Forensic Ontology Model Tuharea, Ibnu Rohan; Luthfi, Ahmad; Ramadani, Erika
Mobile and Forensics Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/mf.v5i2.8937

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The escalating use of compact electronic gadgets like smartphones and smartwatches, along with social media platforms, has led to a new dimension of criminal activities. Advancements in digital forensics, which investigates digital evidence, have become noteworthy. Researchers David Christopher Harrill and Richard P. Mislan devised Small-Scale Digital Device Forensics (SSDDF) for examining miniature digital devices used in criminal undertakings. Edlira Kalemi and Sule Yildirim-Yayilgan demonstrated the application of ontology in social media forensics, deciphering Android system frameworks related to social media data extraction. However, their investigations mainly focused on social media, overlooking the role of gadgets used by criminals and victims. Extracting digital data from these devices remains pivotal for securing relevant evidence from social media. Notwithstanding, incorporating SSDDF and understanding Android system structures have significantly contributed to digital forensic methodologies. These enhancements can bolster the investigation process, capturing and analyzing critical digital evidence from compact electronic appliances and social media platforms. The advent of SSDDF and elucidating Android system structures have offered invaluable inputs to digital forensics, enhancing efficacy in amassing significant evidence from small electronic devices and social media platforms.
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.