Title :
Anti-Forensics and Countermeasures of Electrical Network Frequency Analysis
Author :
Wei-Hong Chuang ; Garg, Radhika ; Min Wu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
Abstract :
The electrical network frequency (ENF) signal is a time stamp that has been used by an emerging class of approaches for determining the creation time of digital audio and video recordings. However, in adversarial environments, anti-forensic operations may be conducted to manipulate ENF-based time stamps, and it is crucial to understand the resilience of ENF analysis against anti-forensics. This paper explores possible anti-forensic operations that can remove and alter the ENF signal while trying to preserve the host signal, and devises detection methods targeting these operations. Concealment techniques that can circumvent detection are also discussed and their corresponding trade-offs are examined. Based on the understanding of individual anti-forensic operations and countermeasures, this paper further characterizes the dynamic interplay between forensic analysts and adversaries by providing an evolutionary perspective and a game-theoretical perspective as well as studying representative scenarios and the optimal forensic/anti-forensic strategies.
Keywords :
audio recording; digital forensics; game theory; video recording; video signal processing; ENF signal; ENF-based time stamps; antiforensic operations; circumvent detection; concealment techniques; detection methods; digital audio recordings; digital video recordings; electrical network frequency analysis; evolutionary perspective; forensic analysts; game-theoretical perspective; host signal; optimal forensic strategies; Authentication; Correlation; Digital recording; Forensics; Game theory; Spectrogram; Digital recording authentication; electrical network frequency; game theory; information forensics; time stamp;
Journal_Title :
Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIFS.2013.2285515