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Wide application of millions of connected, intelligent, and flexible gadgets in critical infrastructures like medical facilities, public transit, sustainability, and home automation has been driven by latest expansions in intelligence technology and hardware. Clients profit from consistency and accessibility when data is transmitted across the internet deprived of the need for any kind of person to person or person-to-computer communication however this additionally creates new prospects for hackers and increases a number of complicated and challenging issues for the area of online forensics. Regardless of the fact that IoT records may be a valuable evidence source, forensics professionals must deal with a wide range of issues, starting the massive diversity of IoT devices and unrecognized setups to the multi-tenant platforms of cloud and the ensuing multijurisdictional lawsuits. Encryption at all levels, which compromises users' rights regarding confidentiality for the benefit of forensics study, is another difficulty. The aim of this work is to recognize and address the issues connected through the complex procedure of IoT based inquiries, particularly the privacy and security problems. The study also examines the application of IoT forensics across different industries.
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