IoT Database

Description of project

We are developing a searchable IoT consumer device database that will serve as a repository of information about consumer IoT devices, their vulnerabilities, the data they collect, the location of the stored data, the third parties that receive and access this data, and information about the ways this data can be legally accessed by criminal justice agents.

To access our IoT data sheet and learn more about the IoT consumer device database, users can click this link so that they can enlarge and zoom in on images.

This searchable IoT consumer device database was made available on February 28, 2025. Users can access the IoT database by creating an account on the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) website: NW3C Registration Page. Once the account is approved, users can log in and navigate to the resources page. There, they will find the CCybers logo displayed alongside logos from other agencies. Clicking on the CCybers logo will grant access to the database.

Project Team

Dr. Marie-Helen MarasDirector and Principal Investigator

Professor Adam Scott WandtCo-Principal Investigator

Iden Koxhaj – Lead Forensic Analyst // 2022-Present

Avinash Jairam – Database Developer and Machine Learning Specialist // 2022-Present

Shannon Marks – Project Manager // 2022-2024

Jonathan Manik – Digital Forensics Examiner // 2024

Samson Marwieh – Digital Forensics Examiner // 2024

Emily Sakur – Digital Forensics Examiner // 2024

Srinivasa Dumpa – Digital Forensics Examiner // 2024

Kanika Arora – Digital Forensics Examiner // 2024

Luciana Wachholtz – Digital Forensics Examiner // 2024

Aneliz Hernandez – Digital Forensics Examiner // 2023

Funding for this project has been provided by the U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance (15PBJA-21-GK-03994-INTE).