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2020
IoT devices produce information that can be used in criminal investigations and cybersecurity incidents to make inferences about identities, locations, chronologies, and relationships between relevant entities. Before this information is relied upon to make critical decisions, its veracity must be assessed critically, and the link between virtual and ...
Eoghan Casey +4 more
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IoT devices produce information that can be used in criminal investigations and cybersecurity incidents to make inferences about identities, locations, chronologies, and relationships between relevant entities. Before this information is relied upon to make critical decisions, its veracity must be assessed critically, and the link between virtual and ...
Eoghan Casey +4 more
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Requirements for IoT Forensics
2019 Conference on Next Generation Computing Applications (NextComp), 2019The main objective of this paper is to determine the requirements for IoT forensics. The development of requirements for Internet of Things (IoT) forensics will make a groundbreaking contribution to the current body of knowledge. The secondary objective of the paper is the formulation of a Digital Forensic Readiness (DFR) model for the implementation ...
Jaco-Louis Kruger, Hein Venter
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Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2018
The Internet of Things (IoT) is everywhere around us. Smart communicating objects offer the digitalization of lives. Thus, IoT opens new opportunities in criminal investigations such as a protagonist or a witness to the event. Any investigation process involves four phases: firstly the identification of an incident and its evidence, secondly device ...
Bouchaud, François +2 more
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is everywhere around us. Smart communicating objects offer the digitalization of lives. Thus, IoT opens new opportunities in criminal investigations such as a protagonist or a witness to the event. Any investigation process involves four phases: firstly the identification of an incident and its evidence, secondly device ...
Bouchaud, François +2 more
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Internet of Things (IoT) Forensics
2023The “Internet of Things” (IoT) is a relatively new development describing the network of physical objects that have the ability to sense or react to their environment. It is expected that the IoT will grow to massive proportions generating huge amounts of data about individuals and their environments.
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ANÁLISE FORENSE DE DISPOSITIVO IOT
2023A Internet das Coisas (IoT) é um paradigma que envolve a interação ativa de objetos inteligentes com outros elementos físicos e virtuais na internet. No entanto, a coleta de dados para fins de análise forense digital em dispositivos IoT é desafiadora devido à falta de padronização de dados e à diversidade de dispositivos e protocolos de rede.
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Forensic Analysis on IoT Devices
2019When the number of connected devices increases, the chances of getting hacked also increases. IoT is the interconnection of smart devices to usher automation in most of the areas. It has been identified that the study of attack patterns on IoT networks are limited, hence it becomes difficult to recognize a methodology yet.
A. R. Jayakrishnan, V. Vasanthi
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IoT- Supply Chain Forensics and Vulnerabilities
2019 1st International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Data Sciences (AiDAS), 2019The Supply Chain Forensics are latest revolution to save money and reduce the Risk Supply chain management has been developed over many centuries ago from ancient civilization. The review of literature reveals that the current Digital Supply Chain industry is more connected to IoT devices which is latest revolution and future development such as ...
Venkata Venugopal Rao Gudlur +3 more
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DFRWS IoT Forensic Challenge Report 2
2019In this chapter, we report on the findings of our group’s analysis of the Digital Forensic Research Workshop (DFRWS) IoT Forensic Challenge (2018–2019).
Jose Reyna +2 more
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IoT Ignorance is Digital Forensics Research Bliss
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2019Interactions with IoT devices generates vast amounts of personal data that can be used as a source of evidence in digital investigations. Currently, there are many challenges in IoT forensics such as the difficulty in acquiring and analysing IoT data/devices and the lack IoT forensic tools.
Wu, Tina +2 more
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