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Internet of Things Forensics: The Need, Process Models, and Open Issues

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To take advantage of the volume and variety of data captured by and stored in ubiquitous IoT services, forensic investigators need to draw upon evidence-acquisition methods and techniques from all areas of digital forensics and possibly create new IoT-specific investigation processes.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) brings a set of unique and complex challenges to the field of digital forensics. To take advantage of the volume and variety of data captured by and stored in ubiquitous IoT services, forensic investigators need to draw upon evidence-acquisition methods and techniques from all areas of digital forensics and possibly create new IoT-specific investigation processes. Although a number of conceptual process models have been developed to address the unique characteristics of the IoT, many challenges remain unresolved.

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Internet of Things: A Survey on Enabling Technologies, Protocols, and Applications

TL;DR: An overview of the Internet of Things with emphasis on enabling technologies, protocols, and application issues, and some of the key IoT challenges presented in the recent literature are provided and a summary of related research work is provided.
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Internet of Things Forensics: Challenges and approaches

TL;DR: The scope of this paper is two-fold: firstly it proposes the application of a 1-2-3 Zones approach to Internet of Things (IoT)-related Digital Forensics (DF) investigations, and introduces a Next-Best-Thing Triage (NBT) Model for use in conjunction with the 1- 2-3Zones approach where necessary.
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FAIoT: Towards Building a Forensics Aware Eco System for the Internet of Things

TL;DR: A Forensics-aware IoT (FAIoT) model is proposed for supporting reliable forensics investigations in the IoT environment and the first working definition of IoT forensics is proposed.
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A Generic Digital Forensic Investigation Framework for Internet of Things (IoT)

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