Authors
Liliana Pasquale, Sorren Hanvey, Mark Mcgloin, Bashar Nuseibeh
Publication date
2016/6/1
Journal
Computers & Security
Volume
59
Pages
236-254
Publisher
Elsevier Advanced Technology
Description
The increase in crimes targeting the cloud is increasing the amount of data that must be analysed during a digital forensic investigation, exacerbating the problem of processing such data in a timely manner. Since collecting all possible evidence proactively could be cumbersome to analyse, evidence collection should mainly focus on gathering the data necessary to investigate potential security breaches that can exploit vulnerabilities present in a particular cloud configuration. Cloud elasticity can also change the attack surface available to an adversary and, consequently, the way potential security breaches can arise. Therefore, evidence collection should be adapted depending on changes in the cloud configuration, such as those determined by allocation/deallocation of virtual machines. In this paper, we propose to use attack scenarios to configure more effective evidence collection for cloud services. In particular …
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Scholar articles
L Pasquale, S Hanvey, M Mcgloin, B Nuseibeh - Computers & Security, 2016