Development of Xiaomi Product Mobile Forensic Acquisition Framework on Second Space Features Based on SNI/ISO 27037:2014

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Amru Rizal Fakhriansyah
Ahmad Luthfi

Abstract

Abstract — In conducting digital forensic activities, it must follow the rules of SOP procedures or frameworks as a reference. One of the acquisition frameworks used in digital forensics practice is ISO 27037:2014, which contains specific guidelines related to digital forensic investigation activities. On the other hand, mobile cellular is one of the branches of digital forensics that is always developing, but with the large variety of mobile devices today, ISO 27037: 2014 has not provided specific standards in the digital forensics process on mobile devices that have special features that are different from ordinary mobile devices. One of the special features provided by Xiaomi vendor developers that gives users access to cloning and creating new space in one mobile phone is called second space or second space. With this, it will be a problem for investigators when conducting forensic processes because the data acquisition process will produce 2 extraction results from one mobile device, but the SNI ISO 27037: 2014 standard has not regulated the validity of digital evidence obtained from these special features. This research will develop a framework in conducting the investigation process on Xiaomi mobile devices, because currently only Xiaomi mobile devices have a second room feature. By paying attention to the existing problems, this research will develop a framework in carrying out the acquisition process on xiaomi mobile devices on the special features of the second room based on SNI ISO 27037: 2014. It is hoped that this research can help investigators, especially DEFR (Digital Evidence First Responder) and can be a reference that can be used in the process of searching for electronic evidence that is in accordance with SNI ISO 27037: 2014 and can be accounted for in court.

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A. Fakhriansyah and A. Luthfi, “Development of Xiaomi Product Mobile Forensic Acquisition Framework on Second Space Features Based on SNI/ISO 27037:2014”, INFOTEL, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 255-272, May 2024.
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Informatics
Author Biography

Ahmad Luthfi, Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia

Luthfi is an assistant professor and researcher at the Department of Informatics, Universitas Islam Indonesia (UII), with over 20 years’ experience in computer science study. Experienced lecturer, inspirational tutor and meticulous examiner with a knack for recognising and encouraging individual growth. Luthfi completed his Doctoral degree (2021) in Information and Communication Technology (TU Delft), Master degree (2005) in Computer Science (UGM), and Bachelor degree (1999) in Information Systems (UBD). A dedicated, detailed and capable research fellow with deserving several reputable publications during the last five years.

During his PhD research, he published and presented his research in a series of blindly peer-reviewed venues in various international conferences, such as IFIP eGOV-CeDEM-ePart, Digital Government Society (dg.o), I3E conference and BMSD symposium. To understand the large-scale Engineering of Complex Systems based on Big Data analysis, Luthfi joined the IDEA League Doctoral School in 2018. Four different technical universities hosted sessions in TU Delft (Netherlands), RWTH Aachen (Germany), Politecnico Milan (Italy), and the University of Göteborg (Sweden).

Luthfi has been involved as a technical reviewer for scientific articles, such as Government Information Quarterly, Information Polity, and Technology in Society, and Transforming Government. In order to disseminate his research novelty, Luthfi introduced his decision-making support method for opening data to several government domains in the Netherlands, such as at the Unit Data Analytics and Big Data, Customs National Office in Rotterdam, and Department of Knowledge & Advice, National Archive in Den Haag.