Standardised data format for forensically relevant data as a research project

Cyberagentur provides information about the research project "Forensic digital files" at a partnering event on 2 September 2024 and invites people to network. Photo: freepik/Cyberagentur

Networking event for those interested in the „Forensic Digital Copies“ project

On 2 September 2024, the Agentur für Innovation in der Cybersicherheit GmbH (Cyberagentur) invites you to the partnering event for the new research project „Forensic Digital Copies“. The aim of the project is to develop a standardised data format for forensically relevant data in order to increase efficiency and accuracy in forensics by merging and analysing heterogeneous data formats.

The Cyberagentur is working on a pioneering research project to create a standardised data format for forensically relevant data. The aim is to significantly increase efficiency and accuracy in forensics by bringing together analogue and digital information such as expert reports, fingerprints, hard drive images and network data.

Currently, forensic work is severely limited by heterogeneous data formats, which makes it considerably more difficult to compare and analyse data. The new project aims to develop a data format that enables these different formats to be merged. This includes both the direct comparability of data, e.g.  time stamps and location data, as well as the calculation of new information such as gait patterns. „The aim is to develop innovative algorithms that can extract additional biometric information from combined data sources, such as a video recording and a footprint,“ explains Til Weißflog, who is leading the research project as a research officer in the Secure Society department.

The development of such a generic data format represents a major scientific challenge, as the high heterogeneity of forensic data and traces must be taken into account. In addition, the legal framework for forensic applicability must be taken into account, which places the project in the area of high-risk research. Successful completion of the project could mean significant progress for forensic end users and research institutions.

A partnering event will take place on 2 September 2024 from 14:00 to 15:30. Interested parties can find out more about the research project and exchange ideas with potential partners. Further information on the event and registration can be found on the research project website.

Further information and registration:

https://www.cyberagentur.de/partnering-fd-en/

https://www.cyberagentur.de/fd-en/

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