Adebayo, 2020 - Google Patents
DIGITAL FORENSIC ANALYSIS OF SMART WATCHESAdebayo, 2020
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- Adebayo K
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- Bachelor's Thesis, School of Information Technologies, Tallinn University of Technology
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As wearable technology is becoming increasingly popular amongst consumers and projected to continue to increase in popularity they become probable significant source of digital evidence. One category of wearable technology is smart watches and they provide …
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