Project information
Forensic Support for Building Trust in Smart Software Ecosystems (ForTrust)

Information

This project doesn't include Faculty of Economics and Administration. It includes Faculty of Informatics. Official project website can be found on muni.cz.
Project Identification
MUNI/G/1142/2022
Project Period
4/2023 - 12/2025
Investor / Pogramme / Project type
Masaryk University
MU Faculty or unit
Faculty of Informatics
Other MU Faculty/Unit
Faculty of Law

With the rising threat of crime in cyberspace, a growing need emerges for forensic investigation of these cybercrimes. Such investigations are highly time-consuming with delicate supportive processes. The problem of systematic preparation for the potential forensic investigation during the software development process, called forensic readiness, has only been explored recently. Therefore there are still many open issues and challenges, with missing methods and guidelines that would support software engineers in building forensic-ready software systems.

One of the essential open challenges in the cybersecurity and forensic-readiness space is the risk of malicious intentions of smart software agents joining a software ecosystem (e.g. AI-enhanced software update downloaded to an autonomous driving car). To understand the intentions of such a smart software agent and decide whether it can be trusted and given access to critical system functions, forensic-driven evidence collection can be of enormous help to detect malicious intentions or trust attacks that the smart software agent might involve in to improve its trustability or whitewash its reputation.

The project aims to create methodological support for the development of AI-enhanced software ecosystems prepared for real-time and post-incident forensic analysis, which in the event of a cyber-security incident would be able to reveal the circumstances of the incident, and point to the accountability of the individual software agents. The method will be centered around the concept of trust management and forensic-driven evidence collection. The forensic-analysis support will be designed to produce complete, undeniable and authentic information forming digital evidence with potentially high evidentiary value, to feed back to the trust management process.

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Masaryk University is committed to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, which aim to improve the conditions and quality of life on our planet by 2030.

Sustainable Development Goal No.  8 – Decent work and economic growth Sustainable Development Goal No.  9 – Industry, innovation and infrastructure Sustainable Development Goal No.  16 – Peace, justice and strong institutions

Publications

Total number of publications: 11


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