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IoT Forensic: Bridging the Challenges in Digital Forensic and the Internet of Things

IoT Forensic: Bridging the Challenges in Digital Forensic and the Internet of Things
IoT Forensic: Bridging the Challenges in Digital Forensic and the Internet of Things
The smart devices have been used in the most major domain like the healthcare, transportation, smart home, smart city and more. However, this technology has been exposed to many vulnerabilities, which may lead to cybercrime through the devices. With the IoT constraints and low-security mechanisms applied, the device could be easily been attacked, treated and exploited by cyber criminals where the smart devices could provide wrong data where it can lead to wrong interpretation and actuation to the legitimate users. To comply with the IoT characteristics, two approaches towards of having the investigation for IoT forensic is proposed by emphasizing the pre-investigation phase and implementing the real-time investigation to ensure the data and potential evidence is collected and preserved throughout the investigation.
Zulkipli, Nurul H. N.,
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Alenezi, Ahmed
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Wills, Gary
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Zulkipli, Nurul H. N.,
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Alenezi, Ahmed
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Wills, Gary
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Zulkipli, Nurul H. N.,, Alenezi, Ahmed and Wills, Gary (2017) IoT Forensic: Bridging the Challenges in Digital Forensic and the Internet of Things. In 2nd International Conference on Internet of Things, Big Data and Security (IoTBDS). vol. 1 (doi:10.5220/0006308703150324).

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Abstract

The smart devices have been used in the most major domain like the healthcare, transportation, smart home, smart city and more. However, this technology has been exposed to many vulnerabilities, which may lead to cybercrime through the devices. With the IoT constraints and low-security mechanisms applied, the device could be easily been attacked, treated and exploited by cyber criminals where the smart devices could provide wrong data where it can lead to wrong interpretation and actuation to the legitimate users. To comply with the IoT characteristics, two approaches towards of having the investigation for IoT forensic is proposed by emphasizing the pre-investigation phase and implementing the real-time investigation to ensure the data and potential evidence is collected and preserved throughout the investigation.

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Published date: 2017
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science, Electronic & Software Systems, Southampton Marine & Maritime Institute

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Local EPrints ID: 411004
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/411004
PURE UUID: 4fc4fbb3-0e57-4d54-92e1-133c0d5a28bc
ORCID for Gary Wills: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5771-4088

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Date deposited: 13 Jun 2017 16:31
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:52

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Author: Nurul H. N., Zulkipli
Author: Ahmed Alenezi
Author: Gary Wills ORCID iD

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