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Internet of Compromised Things: Methodology & Tools - Damien Cauquil - Hack in Paris - 2017

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Explore a comprehensive methodology for investigating connected devices in criminal cases through this 27-minute conference talk from Hack in Paris 2017. Delve into the challenges faced by forensic investigators due to the increasing variety of technologies and learn about innovative tools developed to streamline the process. Discover a collaborative platform that catalogs connected devices and their characteristics, as well as specialized tools for information gathering and analysis. Gain insights into real-world examples, including IoT teddy bears, ISIS drones, and Amazon Alexa, while understanding the importance of device forensics in modern criminal investigations. Examine the potential of digital platforms, corrective initiatives, and skeptic tech in addressing the complexities of the Internet of Things (IoT) landscape.

Syllabus

Intro
First thoughts
Mirror botnet
IOT teddy bear
IOT
Ratchet
Devices
Information
French National Security Agency
ISIS Drones
GPS Information
Amazon Alexa
Volley Cotton
New Tools
Server Console
Smart Plug
Pi Block
System Chip
Wet Dog
Quadrillion
Event Log
Live Analysis
Other tools
Corrective Initiative
What does this platform contain
The goal of this platform
Digital platform
Device forensics
Tools
Collaborative Platform
Skeptic Tech
Conclusion
Thank you

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