Kanpur: A new cybercrime investigation tool will soon be able to track cyberattacks targeting humans, like insurance fraud, online matrimonial fraud and so on.
The tool called TTPs (tactics, techniques and procedures)-based cybercrime investigation framework can help in tracking and classifying cybercrimes identifying the chain of evidence required to solve the case and mapping evidence onto the framework to convict criminals.
Developed by the I-hub NTIHAC foundation (c3ihub) at IIT Kanpur with support from the Department of Science and Technology (DST) under the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NM-ICPS), this new technology can create an approximate crime execution path and suggest a crime path based on user derived set of keywords. It can also compare modus operandi (Mode of Operation) used in different crimes manage user roles and track activity for crime paths.
Implementation of the developed cybercrime investigation framework and tool, which is now ready for deployment with the police, cybercriminals can be tracked and convicted easily, reducing cybercrime activities throughout the country.
Cybercrime incidents cause a 1 crore/day loss in many states. Mostly, women, aged and poor people are targeted resulting in loss of entire life savings. The number of cybercrime investigations was found significantly lesser than the number of cybercrime reports in India. The investigation of such crimes depends on the FIR narratives by the victims who usually have extremely low cyber literacy. Hence their narratives frequently mislead or distract investigators. Victims frequently do not maintain contact after reporting the incident, which makes tracking the crime even more difficult.
For the success of cybercrime investigation, a proper framework was required which could extract key points from the victim’s FIR, provide investigators with sufficient information on the reported cybercrime to categorize it systematically and exhaustively, indicate the steps to follow based on pre-existing crime paths, map evidence to the steps taken to decide the following step and finally conclude and convict criminals.
No comprehensive framework exists for cybercrime incident response till now and the new tool is expected to fill this gap. It has developed a methodology for apprehending cybercriminals’ modes of operations in a crime execution lifecycle, with the help of literature study, case studies, framework building, incorporating pre-existing crime in the framework, evolving interactive framework navigator and mapping real cases onto the framework.
The TTPs-based investigation framework could be highly effective as it restricts the number of forms and methods the investigation can be conducted and primarily relies on criminals’ TTPs. This can lead to precise and rapid conviction of cybercriminals.
– global bihari bureau