• Trustworthy and Useful Tools for Mobile Phone Extraction

  • 2024/07/03
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Trustworthy and Useful Tools for Mobile Phone Extraction

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  • Mobile phones store valuable information about geographical movements, communications behaviours and online browsing history. They are increasingly used as a source of evidence in criminal investigations. The Mobile Phone Extraction (MPE) process, involves making copies of a device belonging to suspects, victims or witnesses. The extracted data is examined by police and others in the criminal justice system during ongoing investigations.

    There is a crisis of trust and practice in MPE. This project addresses the crisis by supporting development of a trustworthy and useful platform for MPE. The project partnered with experts in software development (Telemarq) and digital forensics (Hargs Solutions).

    Project webpage: Trustworthy and Useful Tools for Mobile Phone Extraction – UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Hub (tas.ac.uk)

    Joining us on the podcast:

    1. Helena Webb, Transitional Assistant Professor, University of Nottingham
    2. Liz Dowthwaite, Senior Research Fellow, University of Nottingham
    3. Anna-Maria Piskopani, Research Fellow in IT Law, Horizon Institute of Digital Economy, University of Nottingham

    Podcast Host: Sean Riley

    The UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS) Hub Website



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Mobile phones store valuable information about geographical movements, communications behaviours and online browsing history. They are increasingly used as a source of evidence in criminal investigations. The Mobile Phone Extraction (MPE) process, involves making copies of a device belonging to suspects, victims or witnesses. The extracted data is examined by police and others in the criminal justice system during ongoing investigations.

There is a crisis of trust and practice in MPE. This project addresses the crisis by supporting development of a trustworthy and useful platform for MPE. The project partnered with experts in software development (Telemarq) and digital forensics (Hargs Solutions).

Project webpage: Trustworthy and Useful Tools for Mobile Phone Extraction – UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Hub (tas.ac.uk)

Joining us on the podcast:

1. Helena Webb, Transitional Assistant Professor, University of Nottingham
2. Liz Dowthwaite, Senior Research Fellow, University of Nottingham
3. Anna-Maria Piskopani, Research Fellow in IT Law, Horizon Institute of Digital Economy, University of Nottingham

Podcast Host: Sean Riley

The UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS) Hub Website



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