Despite the extensive empirical literature relating to the Internet of Things (IoT), surprisingly few attempts have sought to establish the ways in which digital forensics can be applied to undertake detailed examinations regarding IoT frameworks. The existing digital forensic applications have effectively held back efforts to align the IoT with digital forensic strategies. This is because the forensic applications are ill-suited to the highly complex IoT frameworks and would, therefore, struggle to amass, analyze and test the necessary evidence that would be required by a court. As such, there is a need to develop a suitable forensic framework to facilitate forensic investigations in IoT settings. Nor has considerable progress been made in terms of collecting and saving network and server logs from IoT settings to enable examinations. Consequently, this study sets out to develop and test the FB system which is a lightweight forensic framework capable of improving the scope of investigations in IoT environments. The FB system can organize the management of various IoT devices found in a smart apartment, all of which is controlled by the owner's smart watch. This will help to perform useful functions, automate the decision-making process, and ensure that the system remains secure. A Java app is utilized to simulate the FB system, learning the user's requirements and security expectations when installed and employing the MySQL server as a means of logging the communications of the various IoT devices.
The automated proficiencies of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in vision 2030, influence a decade of continual expenditure in contemporary automation and unified government platforms. It affords a reliable base for the COVID-19 response's significant facets, encompassing continued connection to many e-government systems. The worldwide COVID-19 epidemic has reinvigorated the role of e-government. The health crisis has altered SADAIA to lunch Tawakkalna m-government application to execute business continuity strategies, offer important services to people, and assure their fulfilment. The study intends to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on users' satisfaction with m-government services and Health Care apps in the Al-Madinah region. It analyses the elements that enable people's use of online government services, and m-government services are a solution to handle the crisis. The finding shows that trust in e-government, trust in the internet, ease of use and usefulness are the important factors in using the application during the pandemic.
Abstract:In this paper we propose a new method of routing in network. The method is based on vague set theory. Our routing method is both static and dynamic in nature and very frequent exchange of routing information is avoided in order to make the network faster. The approach method reduces to a method of fuzzy routing as a special case. The fuzzy routing so developed is different from the other fuzzy routing algorithms.
We proposed a new method of routing in network. The method based on vague set theory. Our routing method is both static and dynamic in nature and very frequent exchange of routing information is avoided in order to make the network faster. The approach method reduces to a method of fuzzy routing as a special case. The fuzzy routing so developed was different from the other fuzzy routing algorithms existing in the literatur
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