Research challenges and opportunities in drone forensics models
The emergence of unmanned aerial vehicles (also referred to as drones) has transformed the digital landscape of surveillance and supply chain logistics, especially in terrains where such was previously deemed unattainable. Moreover, the adoption of drones has further led to the pro-liferation of div...
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my.utm.948392022-04-29T21:54:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94839/ Research challenges and opportunities in drone forensics models Al-Dhaqm, A. Ikuesan, R. A. Kebande, V. R. Razak, S. Ghabban, F. M. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science The emergence of unmanned aerial vehicles (also referred to as drones) has transformed the digital landscape of surveillance and supply chain logistics, especially in terrains where such was previously deemed unattainable. Moreover, the adoption of drones has further led to the pro-liferation of diverse drone types and drone-related criminality, which has introduced a myriad of security and forensics-related concerns. As a step towards understanding the state-of-the-art research into these challenges and potential approaches to mitigation, this study provides a detailed review of existing digital forensic models using the Design Science Research method. The outcome of this study generated in-depth knowledge of the research challenges and opportunities through which an effective investigation can be carried out on drone-related incidents. Furthermore, a potential generic investigation model has been proposed. The findings presented in this study are essentially relevant to forensic researchers and practitioners towards a guided methodology for drone-related event investigation. Ultimately, it is important to mention that this study presents a background for the development of international standardization for drone forensics. MDPI AG 2021 Article PeerReviewed Al-Dhaqm, A. and Ikuesan, R. A. and Kebande, V. R. and Razak, S. and Ghabban, F. M. (2021) Research challenges and opportunities in drone forensics models. Electronics (Switzerland), 10 (13). ISSN 2079-9292 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics10131519 DOI: 10.3390/electronics10131519 |
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The emergence of unmanned aerial vehicles (also referred to as drones) has transformed the digital landscape of surveillance and supply chain logistics, especially in terrains where such was previously deemed unattainable. Moreover, the adoption of drones has further led to the pro-liferation of diverse drone types and drone-related criminality, which has introduced a myriad of security and forensics-related concerns. As a step towards understanding the state-of-the-art research into these challenges and potential approaches to mitigation, this study provides a detailed review of existing digital forensic models using the Design Science Research method. The outcome of this study generated in-depth knowledge of the research challenges and opportunities through which an effective investigation can be carried out on drone-related incidents. Furthermore, a potential generic investigation model has been proposed. The findings presented in this study are essentially relevant to forensic researchers and practitioners towards a guided methodology for drone-related event investigation. Ultimately, it is important to mention that this study presents a background for the development of international standardization for drone forensics. |
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