30 November 2025 to 3 December 2025
Century City Convention Centre
Africa/Johannesburg timezone
Abstracts for talks, and for BoF & workshop proposals extended to 30 Sep 2025.

Digital Forensic Investigation and Linguistic Analysis of Cyber-crimes: A Systematic Review

Not scheduled
20m
BICC.G-W - Wood Rooms (Boardwalk Convention Centre)

BICC.G-W - Wood Rooms

Boardwalk Convention Centre

50
Talk ISSA

Speaker

Mopati Bernerdict Kekgathetse (UP)

Description

Digital forensic investigation (DFI) and linguistic analysis presents unique challenges and opportunities. The study examines how DFI has evolved, noting key theories and models. These are then evaluated based on compliance with established standards and their level of comprehensiveness in terms of addressing important aspects of an investigation. Linguistic analysis of cybercrimes is then explored to establish how it has been incorporated in existing DFI models. The systematic review method is employed to gather literature sources from journals, conference proceedings, and electronic databases. The aim is to identify gaps and propose future research direction for DFI involving linguistic analysis of cybercrime, whileguiding practitioners in the field on best practices for conducting DFI of cybercrime. Findings reveal that linguistic analysis in DFI models has historically been limited, as well as research on the incorporation of artificial intelligence and machine learning. However, with the emergence of semantic analysis in digital forensics (DF), linguistic analysis is now receiving more attention and recognition of its significance.

Primary authors

Nthateng Mpofu (Engineer - ATS) Mopati Bernerdict Kekgathetse (UP)

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