物联网法医:当前的前景和未来的方向
Abdulghani Ali Ahmed1, Khalid Farhan2, Waheb A Jabbar3
1School of Computer Science and Informatics, De Montfort University, The Gateway, Leicester LE1 9BH, UK.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|August 29, 2024
概括
物联网 (IoT) 法医在收集和分析证据方面面临着独特的挑战,原因是设备的局限性. 本综述强调了关键的技术,程序和伦理问题,以指导未来的物联网网络安全研究.
科学领域:
- 数字法医学数字法医学
- 网络安全 网络安全
- 物联网 (IoT) 的物联网 (IoT) 的物联网.
背景情况:
- 物联网取证是一个专门的数字取证领域,专注于识别安全事件和分析证据,以防止对物联网网络的攻击.
- 独特的设备特征,如有限的处理能力和连接性,使物联网取证与其他数字取证领域区别开来.
- 物联网的快速发展性质需要进行全面的调查,以应对新的发展,新出现的威胁和不断变化的最佳实践.
研究的目的:
- 审查物联网 (IoT) 法医学的最新情况.
- 讨论当前物联网法医调查技术面临的挑战.
- 识别物联网取证中的新出现的威胁和挑战,并提高对其重要性的认识.
主要方法:
- 进行了物联网取证领域相关审查的定性分析.
- 确定并评估了物联网取证中的关键问题和主要障碍.
- 分析超越了技术问题,包括程序和道德问题.
主要成果:
- 物联网取证中的常见问题主要与因反分析技术和从设备和云端收集数据的挑战而导致的证据收集和预处理有关.
- 发现的程序性问题包括准备,报告和呈现方面的问题.
- 伦理问题和物联网取证中的新兴威胁也得到了重视.
结论:
- 该研究提供了对物联网取证现有挑战的批判性分析,并确定了许多问题.
- 调查结果提供了对新出现的威胁和挑战的见解,有助于物联网设备和网络的安全和隐私.
- 所产生的见解将有助于研究人员指导未来的物联网取证研究工作.
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