Research trends, challenges, and emerging topics in digital forensics

A review of reviews

Journal Article (2022)
Authors

Fran Casino (Athena Research Center, University Rovira i Virgili)

Thomas K. Dasaklis (Hellenic Open University)

George Spathoulas (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))

Marios Anagnostopoulos (Aalborg University)

Amrita Ghosal (University of Limerick)

Istvan Borocz (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

Agusti Solanas (University Rovira i Virgili)

M. Conti (Università degli Studi di Padova, TU Delft - Cyber Security)

Constantinos Patsakis (University of Piraeus, Athena Research Center)

Research Group
Cyber Security
Copyright
© 2022 Fran Casino, Thomas K. Dasaklis, George Spathoulas, Marios Anagnostopoulos, Amrita Ghosal, Istvan Borocz, Agusti Solanas, M. Conti, Constantinos Patsakis
To reference this document use:
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3154059
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 Fran Casino, Thomas K. Dasaklis, George Spathoulas, Marios Anagnostopoulos, Amrita Ghosal, Istvan Borocz, Agusti Solanas, M. Conti, Constantinos Patsakis
Research Group
Cyber Security
Volume number
10
Pages (from-to)
25464 - 25493
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3154059
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Abstract

Due to its critical role in cybersecurity, digital forensics has received significant attention from researchers and practitioners alike. The ever increasing sophistication of modern cyberattacks is directly related to the complexity of evidence acquisition, which often requires the use of several technologies. To date, researchers have presented many surveys and reviews on the field. However, such articles focused on the advances of each particular domain of digital forensics individually. Therefore, while each of these surveys facilitates researchers and practitioners to keep up with the latest advances in a particular domain of digital forensics, the global perspective is missing. Aiming to fill this gap, we performed a qualitative review of all the relevant reviews in the field of digital forensics, determined the main topics on digital forensics topics and identified their main challenges. Despite the diversity of topics and methods, there are several common problems that are faced by almost all of them, with most of them residing in evidence acquisition and pre-processing due to counter analysis methods and difficulties of collecting data from devices, the cloud etc. Beyond pure technical issues, our study highlights procedural issues in terms of readiness, reporting and presentation, as well as ethics, highlighting the European perspective which is traditionally stricter in terms of privacy. Our extensive analysis paves the way for closer collaboration among researcher and practitioners among different topics of digital forensics.