- From: Marcos Caceres <marcosscaceres@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2011 10:13:33 +0100
- To: Benjamin Aziz <benjamin.aziz@port.ac.uk>
- Cc: public-privacy@w3.org
On Wednesday, 19 October 2011 at 14:56, Benjamin Aziz wrote: > Dear all, > > I am interested in getting pointers to any research on policy languages for digital forensics, and whether there are any models, languages or technologies exist our there. The idea of a digital forensic policy is similar to a security policy, however it determines what is acceptable behaviour (access, usage etc.) at forensics analysis time, rather than at normal operational time of a digital resource. Such policies exist currently in the form of natural language guidelines (e.g. ACPO) for handling digital evidence, but I am not aware of any more technically enforceable policies (such as you would have XACML for managing security) and their infrastructures. Maybe relevant: Design and Analysis of Privacy Policies (http://www.adambarth.com/papers/thesis/) Adam Barth, Ph.D. Dissertation, Stanford University, 2008 See also Adam's other publications, which may be relevant (or not:)): http://www.adambarth.com/papers/
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