A Generic Digital Forensic Investigation Framework for Internet of Things (IoT)

作者: Victor R. Kebande , Indrakshi Ray

DOI: 10.1109/FICLOUD.2016.57

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摘要: Although numerous researches have been carried on Internet of Things (IoT), little focus has employed how Digital Forensics (DF) techniques can be used to conduct Forensic Investigations (DFIs) in IoT-based infrastructures. Up this point, IoT not fully adapted DF owing the fact that current tools and procedures are able meet heterogeneity distributed nature As a result, gathering, examining analysing potential evidence from environments may as admissible court law poses challenge investigators Law Enforcement Agencies (LEA). Therefore, problem addressed is that, at time writing paper, there currently exist no accepted frameworks help DFIs an environment. Based premise, authors proposed generic Investigation Framework for (DFIF-IoT) support future investigative capabilities with degree certainty. The framework includes following advantage: It complies ISO/IEC 27043: 2015 which international standard information technology, security techniques, incident investigation principles, process. is, therefore, authors' opinion if successfully incorporated tool development, it will facilitate effective digital forensic crime

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