[DFSci] Feedback on the definition of IoT Forensics

Neha Thethi neha.thethi at gmail.com
Thu Mar 21 13:51:15 PDT 2019


On Wed 20 Mar 2019 at 21:53, Neha Thethi <neha.thethi at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Tina,
>
> I would suggest including the terms ‘integrity’ and ‘chain of custody’..or
> is it implied?
>
> E.g. The application of science to the identification, collection,
> examination, and analysis, of data while preserving the integrity of the
> information and maintaining a strict *chain of custody* for the data.
> Source(s): *NIST* SP 800-86 under *Digital Forensics*.
>
> On Wed 20 Mar 2019 at 18:51, Tina Wu <tina.wu at kellogg.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>> Hello All.
>>
>>
>>
>> We recently carried out a survey on establishing a definition on IoT
>> forensics, based on the responses we proposed the following definition:
>>
>>
>>
>> “IoT forensics is a sub-domain of digital forensics and involves the
>> collection, preservation, analysis and presentation of data obtained from
>> IoT devices. It consists of various domains / skills including networking,
>> embedded device, cloud, mobile, host based forensics and reverse
>> engineering. For the purpose of collating historical data of interactions
>> from IoT device(s) to reconstruct criminal events or obtaining remnants of
>> data that indicates a malicious act or exploitation
>>
>> of an IoT device."
>>
>>
>>
>> Could you please provide your feedback and thoughts on the above
>> definition and send this to tina.wu at kellogg.ox.ac.uk.
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Tina
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> Neha Thethi
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