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Towards Redaction of Digital Information from Electronic Devices
Gavin W. Manes
Lance Watson
Alex Barclay
David Greer
John Hale
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Oklahoma Digital
Forensics
Professionals, Inc.
401 S. Boston Ave.
Ste. 1701
Tulsa, OK 74103
918-856-5337
gavin@okdfp.com
lance@okdfp.com |
Center for
Information Security
University of
Tulsa
600 S. College
Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74104
918-631-3560
gavin-manes@utulsa.edu
alex-barclay@utulsa.edu
david-greer@utulsa.edu
john-hale@utulsa.edu
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ABSTRACT
In the discovery portion of court proceedings, it
is necessary to produce information to opposing counsel.
Traditionally, this information is in paper form with all
privileged information removed. Increasingly, the information
requested during discovery exists in digital form and savvy
counsel is requesting direct access to the original digital
source: a broad spectrum of additional digital information can
be often be extracted using digital forensics. This paper
describes the major problems which must be solved to redact
digital information from electronic devices. The primary hurdle
facing digital redaction is the lack of a rational process for
systematically handling encoded, encrypted, or otherwise complex
data objects. Any such process would need to incorporate a
method for validating the integrity of electronic or digital
redaction processes.
Keywords: digital
forensics, redaction, electronic discovery, legal production,
privilege
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