@inproceedings{Jaskolka2014ac, Abstract = {This is Part II in a two-part series discussing the development of investigative support for information confidentiality. In Part I, we proposed a technique based on relation algebra to detect confidential information leakage via protocol-based covert channels. In this paper, we continue developing investigative support for information confidentiality. We examine the application of the technique for detecting confidential information leakage proposed in Part I in cryptanalysis and digital forensics to highlight its usefulness beyond the scope of covert channel analysis. By way of a short case study, we show the automation of the cryptanalysis application of the technique for detecting confidential information leakage using a prototype tool and a known-plaintext attack.}, Address = {Niagara Falls, ON, Canada}, Author = {Jason Jaskolka and Ridha Khedri and Khair Eddin Sabri}, Booktitle = {Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Future Networks and Communications}, Month = {August}, Note = {(Invited Paper)}, Pages = {266 - 275}, Series = {Procedia Computer Science, FNC 2014 and MobiSPC 2014}, Title = {Investigative Support for Information Confidentiality Part {II}: Applications in Cryptanalysis and Digital Forensics}, Year = {2014} }