학술논문

A Blockchain-based Electronic Data Forensics System Design and Implementation
Document Type
Conference
Source
2023 International Conference on Data Security and Privacy Protection (DSPP) Data Security and Privacy Protection (DSPP), 2023 International Conference on. :238-242 Oct, 2023
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Data privacy
Forensics
Data security
Fingerprint recognition
Forgery
Blockchains
System analysis and design
Blockchain
Electronic Evidence
Smart Contracts
Security
Language
Abstract
With the rapid development of the digital economy, in judicial practice, the type of evidence is developing from physical evidence to electronic evidence. Compared with traditional physical evidence, electronic evidence is vulnerable to external network attacks and tampering by internal practitioners in the process of collection, fixation, storage, transmission, etc. Therefore, determining the authenticity of electronic evidence is costly and difficult to admit, which directly affects the proportion of electronic evidence admissible in litigation. The unique characteristics of blockchain technology, such as tamper-proof, traceability, and multi-party participation, naturally fit with the demand for electronic data deposition. The electronic data deposit based on blockchain technology can avoid evidence forgery and reduce the impact of network attacks, ensure the authenticity of electronic evidence, and improve the admissibility rate of electronic evidence. This paper proposes a blockchain smart contract-based deposition system, which can realize the digital fingerprint deposition of documents by users, and can also display the timestamp of the evidence while the evidence is on the chain as well as the forensic evidence, thus ensuring the traceability and security of the evidence on the chain. Improve the efficiency and security of electronic data deposition.