DFRWS IoT Forensic Challenge (2018 – 2019)
DFRWS presented a new challenge – this year they continue to motivate forensicators to research and develop in the fie…
DFRWS presented a new challenge – this year they continue to motivate forensicators to research and develop in the fie…
Gartner predicts that by 2020 there will be more than 20 billion connected “things,” not including smartphones, …
Here is the record of Jessica Hyde’s talk from Circle City Con 2018: …
McGraw-Hill Education has anounced the second edition of award-winning “Mobile Forensic Investigations: A Guide to Evi…
Internet of Things devices such as the Amazon Echo are undoubtedly great sources of potential digital evidence due to their …
In recent times, the Internet of Things (IoT) has rapidly emerged as one of the most influential information and communicati…
IoT device forensics is a difficult problem given that manufactured IoT devices are not standardized, many store little to n…
Besides its enormous benefits to the industry and community the Internet of Things (IoT) has introduced unique security chal…
Here is Ali Dehghantanha’s talk from BSides Manchester titled “Digital Forensics: The Missing Piece Of…
The IoT Forensics Challenge will span the DFRWS 2017 and 2018 Conferences. This DFRWS Forensic Challenge aspires to mot…
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