Oct. 6, 2023, 1:10 a.m. | Antonio Boiano, Alessandro Enrico Cesare Redondi, Matteo Cesana

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The widespread deployment of Consumer Internet of Things devices in proximity
to human activities makes them digital observers of our daily actions. This has
led to a new field of digital forensics, known as IoT Forensics, where digital
traces generated by IoT devices can serve as key evidence for forensic
investigations. Thus, there is a need to develop tools that can efficiently
acquire and store network traces from IoT ecosystems. This paper presents
IoTScent, an open-source IoT forensic tool that …

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