In this work, a memory introspection capability is developed for three Z-Wave devices containing a ZW0301, a Z-Wave transceiver system-on-chip. While there are a variety of open source tools for analyzing Z-Wave frames, inspecting non-volatile memory, and disassembling firmware, there are no dynamic analysis tools allowing one to inspect the internal state of a Z-Wave transceiver while it is running. The proprietary nature of Z-Wave devices makes it difficult to determine their security aptitude. Z-Wave is a proprietary Internet of Things substrate providing distributed home and office automation services.
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