Who Watches the New Watchmen? The Challenges for Drone Digital Forensics Investigations
Evangelos Mantas, Constantinos Patsakis

TL;DR
This paper reviews the unique challenges of drone digital forensics, highlighting the need for standardized investigation frameworks due to the increasing use and potential misuse of drones.
Contribution
It identifies key gaps and challenges in current drone forensics methodologies, proposing a framework to address operational, procedural, and legal issues.
Findings
Current forensics procedures are inadequate for drones
Legal and operational challenges hinder investigations
A need for standardized drone forensic frameworks
Abstract
The technological advance of drone technology has augmented the existing capabilities of flying vehicles rendering them a valuable asset of the modern society. As more drones are expected to occupy the airspace in the near future, security-related incidents, either malicious acts or accidents, will increase as well. The forensics analysis of a security incident is essential, as drones are flying above populated areas and have also been weaponised from radical forces and perpetrators. Thus, it is an imperative need to establish a Drone Digital Forensics Investigation Framework and standardise the processes of collecting and processing such evidence. Although there are numerous drone platforms in the market, the same principles apply to all of them; just like mobile phones. Nevertheless, due to the nature of drones, standardised forensics procedures to date do not manage to address the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Malware Detection Techniques · UAV Applications and Optimization · Digital and Cyber Forensics
