Automated Cross-Border Mutual Legal Assistance in Digital Forensics (AUTOMLA) : A global realized Enterprise Architecture

Organized cybercrime has no borders in cyberspace. This paper suggests a state-of-the-art architected solution for a global Automated cross-border mutual legal assistance system within Digital Forensic (AUTOMLA). The Enterprise framework with technical viewpoint enables international collaboration b...

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Main Author: Henriksson, Jonas
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Högskolan i Halmstad 2021
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-44824
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hh-448242021-06-19T05:28:15ZAutomated Cross-Border Mutual Legal Assistance in Digital Forensics (AUTOMLA) : A global realized Enterprise ArchitectureengAutomatiserad gränsöverskridande ömsesidig rättshjälp inom digital forensik (AUTOMLA) : En globalt realiserad IT arkitekturHenriksson, JonasHögskolan i Halmstad2021Digital ForensicMutual Legal AssistanceEnterprise ArchitectureSystem of SystemsIncident Command SystemFusion CenterSemantic NetworkGraphQLReactCloudGraph DatabaseApolloRESTSecurityComputer SystemsDatorsystemOrganized cybercrime has no borders in cyberspace. This paper suggests a state-of-the-art architected solution for a global Automated cross-border mutual legal assistance system within Digital Forensic (AUTOMLA). The Enterprise framework with technical viewpoint enables international collaboration between sovereign countries Fusion Centers. The evaluation concludes a user interface built in React, middleware Apollo with schema support linked to graph database Neo4j. GraphQL is the preferred application protocol over REST. Fusion Centers API is deployed as federated gateways, and business functions are implemented as PaaS serverless services.  Its intuitive modeling Forensics in graphs, semantic networks enables causality and inference. All suggested elements in AUTOMLA are forming an internationally agreed collaborative platform; the solution for fast cross-border crime investigations. AUTOMLA deployed on the Internet is a subject for threats. Risks are mitigated in design guided by security frameworks. The recommended development method is agile, distributed in between autonomous teams.  Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-44824application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Digital Forensic
Mutual Legal Assistance
Enterprise Architecture
System of Systems
Incident Command System
Fusion Center
Semantic Network
GraphQL
React
Cloud
Graph Database
Apollo
REST
Security
Computer Systems
Datorsystem
spellingShingle Digital Forensic
Mutual Legal Assistance
Enterprise Architecture
System of Systems
Incident Command System
Fusion Center
Semantic Network
GraphQL
React
Cloud
Graph Database
Apollo
REST
Security
Computer Systems
Datorsystem
Henriksson, Jonas
Automated Cross-Border Mutual Legal Assistance in Digital Forensics (AUTOMLA) : A global realized Enterprise Architecture
description Organized cybercrime has no borders in cyberspace. This paper suggests a state-of-the-art architected solution for a global Automated cross-border mutual legal assistance system within Digital Forensic (AUTOMLA). The Enterprise framework with technical viewpoint enables international collaboration between sovereign countries Fusion Centers. The evaluation concludes a user interface built in React, middleware Apollo with schema support linked to graph database Neo4j. GraphQL is the preferred application protocol over REST. Fusion Centers API is deployed as federated gateways, and business functions are implemented as PaaS serverless services.  Its intuitive modeling Forensics in graphs, semantic networks enables causality and inference. All suggested elements in AUTOMLA are forming an internationally agreed collaborative platform; the solution for fast cross-border crime investigations. AUTOMLA deployed on the Internet is a subject for threats. Risks are mitigated in design guided by security frameworks. The recommended development method is agile, distributed in between autonomous teams. 
author Henriksson, Jonas
author_facet Henriksson, Jonas
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title Automated Cross-Border Mutual Legal Assistance in Digital Forensics (AUTOMLA) : A global realized Enterprise Architecture
title_short Automated Cross-Border Mutual Legal Assistance in Digital Forensics (AUTOMLA) : A global realized Enterprise Architecture
title_full Automated Cross-Border Mutual Legal Assistance in Digital Forensics (AUTOMLA) : A global realized Enterprise Architecture
title_fullStr Automated Cross-Border Mutual Legal Assistance in Digital Forensics (AUTOMLA) : A global realized Enterprise Architecture
title_full_unstemmed Automated Cross-Border Mutual Legal Assistance in Digital Forensics (AUTOMLA) : A global realized Enterprise Architecture
title_sort automated cross-border mutual legal assistance in digital forensics (automla) : a global realized enterprise architecture
publisher Högskolan i Halmstad
publishDate 2021
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