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Preface

This book provides an opportunity to readers in the era of digitalization of forensic science and application of Internet of Things for the provision of technical benefits to the stakeholders. IoT forensics attempts to align its workflow to that of any forensics practice—investigators identify, interpret, preserve, analyse and present any relevant data. Like any investigation, a timeline is constructed, and, with the aid of smart devices providing data, investigators might be able to capture much more specific data points than in a traditional crime.

Currently, there exists no defined and accepted standard for IoT forensic investigations. This can be attributed in part to the heterogeneous nature of IoT.

Chapters 1-8 culminates in the amalgamation of Xilix FPGA and Xilix IP cores, VANET and IOT. The application of such tools in the forensic sciences is the gist of the book. However, Chapters 9-15 discuss the core aspects of machine learning in the areas of healthcare, criminal profiling and digital cyber investigation.

Cyber and digital frauds are the hallmark of today’s era. There is an urgent need to produce knowledgeable resources for curbing such crimes; thus, this book will serve as a perfect instance for getting the best source of expertise. Additionally, it serves as a revolutionary merit for identification and apprehension of criminals in a smarter way.

Case studies related to digital and cyber forensics is a key feature of the book. The content of chapters serves as a jewel in the crown for law enforcement agencies, advocates, forensic experts and students. Hence, we hope the book is an asset for readers and users as they become aware of the ubiquitous societal issues of digital and cybercrimes. Finally, we owe a large debt of gratitude to Scrivener Publishing and Wiley and all authors of the book in particular, for their continued support and patience.

Prof. (Dr.) Anita Gehlot

Uttaranchal University, India

Prof. (Dr.) Rajesh Singh

Uttaranchal University, India

Dr. Jaskaran Singh

Sharda University, India

Dr. Neeta Raj Sharma

Lovely Professional University, India

The Editors

February 2022

Digital Forensics and Internet of Things

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