A practical, experiential learning approach to teaching the investigation of digital evidence. Edited by Xiaolu Zhang and Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, the text details how students apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, such as solving the DFRWS IoT Forensic Challenge. The sources emphasize the transition of digital forensics from a reactive police necessity to a rigorous academic discipline involving smart devices and big data. The provided excerpts specifically outline a case study involving a simulated drug lab raid where students analyzed data from IoT devices like Amazon Echo, Nest cameras, and smart alarms. Ultimately, the work illustrates how hands-on projects prepare the next generation of practitioners to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of cybercrime and digital litigation.
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