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  • IoT forensics is a specialized digital forensics field focused on identifying security incidents and analyzing evidence to prevent attacks on IoT networks.
  • Unique device characteristics like limited processing power and connectivity differentiate IoT forensics from other digital forensic domains.
  • The rapidly evolving nature of IoT necessitates comprehensive surveys to address new developments, emerging threats, and evolving best practices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the state of the art in Internet of Things (IoT) forensics.
  • To discuss the challenges in current IoT forensic investigation techniques.
  • To identify emerging threats and challenges in IoT forensics and increase awareness of its importance.

Main Methods:

  • A qualitative analysis of related reviews in the field of IoT forensics was conducted.
  • Key issues and primary obstacles in IoT forensics were identified and assessed.
  • The analysis extended beyond technological problems to include procedural and ethical issues.

Main Results:

  • Common issues in IoT forensics primarily relate to evidence collection and pre-processing due to counter-analysis techniques and data gathering challenges from devices and the cloud.
  • Procedural problems identified include issues with preparedness, reporting, and presentation.
  • Ethical issues and emerging threats in IoT forensics were also highlighted.

Conclusions:

  • The study provides critical analysis of existing challenges in IoT forensics and identifies numerous problems.
  • Findings offer insights into emerging threats and challenges, contributing to the security and privacy of IoT devices and networks.
  • The insights generated will assist researchers in directing future research efforts in IoT forensics.