LEA status
With a survey and a ring trial, problems & needs of European LEAs in mobile forensics have been compiled. A report describes current capabilities of European labs in the field of mobile forensics. Hereupon, requirements were defined and standardization agreements, tools and their application have been validated.
Legal & ethical issues
With ongoing legal input, the legal partners ensured the project respects applicable ethical 6 legal rules, and results follow criminal procedure rules. The Legal & Ethical Report covers legal & ethical examination, explaining the approaches taken to legal & ethical issues. The Criminal Procedure Report assesses current criminal procedure legislation regarding electronic evidence extracted from mobile devices. Additionally, a Guidance to Checklist Preparation for Legal Practitioners involved this group in the mobile forensic investigation chain.
Standard
Based on an overview to existing materials and a gap analysis, the CEN Workshop Agreement 17865 (CWA, see image: Roadmap to a CWA) - Requirements & Guidelines for a complete end-to-end mobile forensic investigation chain - was created from LEAs, IT specialists, industry, scientific and legal representants. It describes personnel, tools, processes as well as legal and ethical framework.
Tools
The technical work assisted with acquiring challenging mobile data, overcoming security measures, decoding mobile data and the analysis of mobile data, as well as resolving problems that arise with the review of large-scale data volumes. All tool prototypes are realised, tested, some integrated at TRL9.
Training
Based on a survey and interviews with LEAs on gaps in existing training; a curriculum containing consecutive modules on mobile forensics was created. 3 consecutive online courses and a CTF for 1st responders and common forensic labs have been conducted successfully. Exploitation of the materials to ECTEG are under preparation.
Dissemination & Exploitation
Through websites, 1 secure portal, 4 social media channels, 9 newsletters, presentations on 17 conferences, 8 open access publications, 23 workshops, and collaboration with sister projects >520 international stakeholders were gained. Results are free available on GitHub or follow exploitation plans of MSAB, NFI or ECTEG (see image: FORMOBILE results).