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Comprehending the IoT Cyber Threat Landscape: A Data Dimensionality Reduction Technique to Infer and Characterize Internet-scale IoT Probing Campaigns | DFRWS EU 2019 | | Morteza Safaei, Elias Bou-Harb, Kavita Varma, Nataliia Neshenko, Dimitris Pados, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo |
Digital Forensic Practices and Methodologies for AI Speaker Ecosystems | DFRWS USA 2019 |
| Wooyeon Jo (Ajou University), Yeonghun Shin (Ajou University), Hyungchan Kim (Ajou University), Dongkyun Yoo (Ajou University), Donghyun Kim (KITRI BoB), Cheulhoon Kang (Supreme Prosecutor's Office, Republic of Korea), Jongmin Jin (Supreme Prosecutor's Office, Republic of Korea), Junghoon Oh (Supreme Prosecutor's Office, Republic of Korea), Bitna Na (Ajou University), and Taeshik Shon (Ajou University) |
Leveraging Electromagnetic Side-Channel Analysis for the Investigation of IoT Devices | DFRWS USA 2019 |
| Asanka Sayakkara (University College Dublin), Nhien An Le Khac (University College Dublin), Mark Scanlon, Ph.D. (University College Dublin) |
IoT 4n6: The Growing Impact of IoT on Digital Forensics | DFRWS USA 2018 |
| Jessica Hyde (George Mason University / Magnet Forensics ) |
Welcome pwn: Almond Smart Home Hub Forensics | DFRWS USA 2018 |
| Akshay Awasthi, Huw Read, Iain Sutherland, Konstantinos Xynos |
Digital Forensic Approaches for Amazon Alexa Ecosystem | DFRWS USA 2017 |
| Hyunji Chung, Jungheum Park, and Sangjin Lee |
Digital Investigations for IPv6-Based Wireless Sensor Networks | DFRWS USA 2014 |
| Vijay Kumar, George Oikonomou, Theo Tryfonas, Dan Page, Iain Phillips |
IoT Forensic Challenges and Opportunities for Digital Traces | DFRWS EU 2019 |
| Francesco Servida, Eoghan Casey, Ph.D. (University of Lausanne) |
Comprehending the IoT Cyber Threat Landscape: A Data Dimensionality Reduction Technique to Infer and Characterize Internet-scale IoT Probing Campaigns | DFRWS EU 2019 |
| Morteza Safaei, Elias Bou-Harb (National Cyber Forensics and Training Alliance / Concordia University ), Kavita Varma, Nataliia Neshenko, Dimitris Pados, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo |
MalDozer: Automatic Framework for Android Malware Chasing Using Deep Learning | DFRWS EU 2018 |
| ElMouatez Billah Karbab (Concordia University), Mourad Debbabi (Concordia University), Abdelouahid Derhab (King Saud University), and Djedjiga Mouheb (University of Sharjah) |
Facilitating Electromagnetic Side-Channel Analysis for IoT Investigation: Evaluating the EMvidence Framework | DFRWS USA 2020 |
| Asanka Sayakkara (University College Dublin), Nhien An Le Khac (University College Dublin), and Mark Scanlon (University College Dublin) |
Certificate Injection-based Encrypted Traffic Forensics in AI Speaker Ecosystem | DFRWS USA 2020 |
| Yeonghun Shin (Department of Computer Engineering, Ajou University), Hyungchan Kim (Department of Computer Engineering, Ajou University), Sungbum Kim (Department of Computer Engineering, Ajou University), Dongkyun Yoo (Department of Computer Engineering, Ajou University), Wooyeon Jo (Department of Computer Engineering, Ajou University), and Taeshik Shon (Department of Computer Engineering, Ajou University; Department of Cyber Security, Ajou University) |
Forensic Analysis for AI Speaker with Display Echo Show 2nd Generation as a Case Study | DFRWS APAC 2021 |
| Min-A Youn (Korea University), Yirang Lim (Korea University), Kangyoun Seo (Korea University), Hyunji Chung, and Sangjin Lee (Korea University) |
IoT network traffic analysis: opportunities and challenges for forensic investigators? | DFRWS APAC 2021 |
| Tina Wu (University of Oxford), Frank Breitinger (University of Liechtenstein), and Stephen Niemann (University of Liechtenstein) |
Developing an IoT forensic methodology. A concept proposal | DFRWS EU 2021 |
| Juan Manuel Castelo Gómez, Javier Carrillo Mondéjar, José Roldán Gómez and José Luis Martínez Martínez |
Forensic Analysis of Artifacts in the Matrix Protocol and Riot.IM application | DFRWS EU 2021 |
| Guido Schipper, Rudy Seelt and Nhien-An Le-Khac |
Advancing Forensic Analysis with CASE Workshop | DFRWS USA 2021 | | Eoghan Casey |
Another Brick in the Wall: An Exploratory Analysis of Digital Forensics Programs in the United States | DFRWS USA 2021 |
| Syria McCullough (University of New Haven), Stella Abudu (University of New Haven), Ebere Onwubuariri (University of New Haven), and Ibrahim Baggili (University of New Haven) |
Forensic Analysis of Xiaomi IoT Ecosystem | DFRWS USA 2021 |
| Euaggelos Dragonas (University of Peiraeus) |
Coffee forensics — Reconstructing data in IoT devices running Contiki OS | DFRWS USA 2021 |
| Jens-Petter Sandvik (National Criminal Investigation Service (Kripos) and NTNU), Katrin Franke (Norwegian University of Science and Technology and NTNU), Habtamu Abie (Norwegian Computing Centre), and Andre Årnes (NTNU and Telenor Group) |
Quantifying data volatility for IoT forensics with examples from Contiki OS | DFRWS EU 2022 |
| Jens-Petter Sandvik, Katrin Franke, Habtamu Abie, André Årnes |
ProvNet-IoT: Provenance based Network Layer Forensics in Internet of Things | DFRWS APAC 2022 |
| Lakshminarayana Sadineni (Malaviya National Institute of Technology), Emmanuel S. Pilli (Malaviya National Institute of Technology), Ramesh Babu Battula (Malaviya National Institute of Technology) |
Digital Forensic Analysis of Mobile Automotive Maintenance Applications | DFRWS APAC 2022 |
| Faisal Sumaila (Tallinn University of Technology), Hayretdin Bahsi (Tallinn University of Technology) |
Evidence in the fog – Triage in fog computing systems | DFRWS EU 2023 |
| Jens-Petter Sandvik, Katrin Franke, Habtamu Abie, André Årnes |
Natural Language Processing (NLP) for Digital Forensics | DFRWS USA 2023 |
| Kostadin Damevski, Irfan Ahmed, Mia Mohammad Imran, Hala Ali |
IoT forensics: Analysis of a HIKVISION’s mobile app | DFRWS USA 2023 |
| Evangelos Dragonas, Costas Lambrinoudakis, Michael Kotsis |
LLMs: Prompt Engineering and Retrieval Augmented Generation for Digital Forensics | DFRWS APAC 2023 |
| Hans Henseler, University of Applied Sciences Leiden and Netherlands Forensic Institute, Netherlands; Kwok-Yan Lam, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Victor C.W. Cheng, TAU Express Pte Ltd, Singapore; and Zee Kin Yeong, Singapore Academy of Law, Singapore. |
So fresh, so clean: Cloud forensic analysis of the Amazon iRobot Roomba vacuum | DFRWS EU 2024 |
| Abdur Rahman Onik, Ruba Alsmadi, Ibrahim Baggili, Andrew M. Webb |
Ubi est indicium? On forensic analysis of the UBI file system | DFRWS EU 2024 |
| Matthias Deutschmann, Harald Baier |
MARS: The first line of defense for IoT incident response | DFRWS USA 2024 |
| Karley M. Waguespack, Kaitlyn J. Smith, Olame A. Muliri, Ramyapandian Vijayakanthan, Aisha Ali-Gombe |