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PD CEN/TS 18053-1:2024 Digital Chain of Custody for CBRNE Evidence Overview and Concepts

PD CEN/TS 18053-1:2024

Digital Chain of Custody for CBRNE Evidence Overview and Concepts

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Standard number:PD CEN/TS 18053-1:2024
Pages:34
Released:2024-09-05
ISBN:978 0 539 26435 7
Status:Standard
PD CEN/TS 18053-1:2024 Digital Chain of Custody for CBRNE Evidence Overview and Concepts

PD CEN/TS 18053-1:2024 Digital Chain of Custody for CBRNE Evidence Overview and Concepts

Standard Number: PD CEN/TS 18053-1:2024

Pages: 34

Released: 2024-09-05

ISBN: 978 0 539 26435 7

Status: Standard

Overview

The PD CEN/TS 18053-1:2024 standard, titled Digital Chain of Custody for CBRNE Evidence Overview and Concepts, is an essential document for professionals involved in the handling and management of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) evidence. This standard provides a comprehensive framework for ensuring the integrity and security of digital evidence throughout its lifecycle.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Framework: This standard offers a detailed overview of the concepts and methodologies required to maintain a secure digital chain of custody for CBRNE evidence.
  • 34 Pages of In-Depth Information: With 34 pages of meticulously curated content, this standard covers all aspects of digital evidence management, from collection to preservation.
  • Latest Release: Released on 2024-09-05, this document reflects the most current practices and technologies in the field.
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 26435 7, ensuring easy reference and cataloging.

Why This Standard is Important

In the realm of CBRNE evidence, maintaining a secure and unbroken chain of custody is paramount. The PD CEN/TS 18053-1:2024 standard addresses the unique challenges posed by digital evidence in this context. It provides guidelines for:

  • Evidence Collection: Ensuring that digital evidence is collected in a manner that preserves its integrity and admissibility in legal proceedings.
  • Evidence Handling: Outlining best practices for the secure handling and transfer of digital evidence to prevent tampering or loss.
  • Evidence Storage: Providing protocols for the secure storage of digital evidence to protect it from unauthorized access and environmental damage.
  • Evidence Analysis: Offering methodologies for the analysis of digital evidence while maintaining its integrity and chain of custody.

Who Should Use This Standard?

This standard is indispensable for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Law Enforcement Agencies: Ensuring that digital evidence collected during CBRNE incidents is handled in accordance with best practices.
  • Forensic Experts: Providing a framework for the secure analysis and preservation of digital evidence.
  • Legal Professionals: Assisting in the understanding of the protocols and methodologies used in the handling of digital evidence.
  • Security Professionals: Offering guidelines for the secure management of digital evidence in various security contexts.

Benefits of Adopting This Standard

Adopting the PD CEN/TS 18053-1:2024 standard offers numerous benefits, including:

  • Enhanced Security: Implementing the guidelines in this standard helps ensure the security and integrity of digital evidence.
  • Legal Admissibility: Following the protocols outlined in this standard increases the likelihood that digital evidence will be admissible in court.
  • Operational Efficiency: Streamlining the processes for handling digital evidence can lead to more efficient operations and quicker resolutions of CBRNE incidents.
  • Professional Credibility: Adhering to recognized standards enhances the credibility and reliability of professionals involved in the management of digital evidence.

Conclusion

The PD CEN/TS 18053-1:2024 Digital Chain of Custody for CBRNE Evidence Overview and Concepts standard is a vital resource for anyone involved in the collection, handling, storage, and analysis of digital evidence in the context of CBRNE incidents. By providing a comprehensive framework and detailed guidelines, this standard ensures that digital evidence is managed securely and effectively, maintaining its integrity and admissibility throughout its lifecycle.

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PD CEN/TS 18053-1:2024


This standard PD CEN/TS 18053-1:2024 Digital Chain of Custody for CBRNE Evidence is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.300 Protection against dangerous goods
  • 35.240.99 IT applications in other fields
This document provides guidance for technical and non-technical personnel within the organisation, including those responsible for compliance with statuary and regulatory requirements and industry standards. It provides an overview to the concepts related to the custody transfer lifecycle within the dCoC, framing how such personnel can identify and audit the custody ownership of CBRNE evidence; set policies and follow good practices for metadata governance, and conduct digital operations to ensure the integrity of the data at each custody transfer point. In addition to the metadata required to perform audits, the document also aims to provide: - Unambiguous definitions of the concepts related to the digital log for each custody transfer (i.e., who owns the custody at each transfer point). - Guidelines for a dCoC data governance process to ensure the integrity of the DCM and situational-awareness at each transfer point within the dCoC. - Suggestions regarding metadata management policies and compliance with good practices for non-repudiation digital log, ensuring a standard data structure for data management and auditing This document is the first part of a series of Technical Specifications on the provision of DCM services for the management of datarelated to the custody of CBRNE evidence. It will be complemented by other specific parts, which give more detailed guidelines for related services, such as the specification of BPMN processes for data governance within the dCoC.