Digital Forensic Approaches for Amazon Alexa Ecosystem
Hyunji Chung, Jungheum Park, Sangjin Lee

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel approach combining cloud and client-side forensics for the Amazon Alexa ecosystem, including a proof of concept tool to aid digital investigations.
Contribution
It introduces a new method integrating cloud native and client side forensics, with a prototype tool called CIFT for comprehensive artifact analysis.
Findings
CIFT effectively identifies and analyzes artifacts from cloud and client sources.
The approach enhances digital investigation capabilities within the Alexa ecosystem.
The method supports practical forensic investigations in IoT environments.
Abstract
Internet of Things devices such as the Amazon Echo are undoubtedly great sources of potential digital evidence due to their ubiquitous use and their always on mode of operation, constituting a human life black box. The Amazon Echo in particular plays a centric role for the cloud based intelligent virtual assistant Alexa developed by Amazon Lab126. The Alexa enabled wireless smart speaker is the gateway for all voice commands submitted to Alexa. Moreover, the IVA interacts with a plethora of compatible IoT devices and third party applications that leverage cloud resources. Understanding the complex cloud ecosystem that allows ubiquitous use of Alexa is paramount on supporting digital investigations when need raises. This paper discusses methods for digital forensics pertaining to the IVA Alexa ecosystem. The primary contribution of this paper consists of a new efficient approach of…
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