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The proceedings of ADFSL 2008 Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law will be posted shortly.

 

The Proceedings of the ADFSL 2007 Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law is now available.

(subscribers, click here for full proceedings)

 

The Proceedings of the Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law  is published in both print and electronic form under the following ISSN's.
ISSN: 1931-7379 (print)
ISSN: 1931-7387 (online)
 

The proceedings are available for purchase and may be ordered by clicking here.

 

The table of contents is as follows:

  • Monitoring and Surveillance in the Workplace: Lessons Learnt? – Investigating the International Legal Position
    Verine Etsebeth
    abstract
     

  • The Evolution of Internet Legal Regulation in Addressing Crime and Terrorism
    Murdoch Watney
    abstract
     

  • Federal Rules and Digital Evidence for Digital Forensics Examiners
    Gavin W. Manes
    abstract
     

  • An Exploratory Analysis of Computer Mediated Communications on Cyberstalking Severity
    Stephen D. Barnes and David P. Biros
    abstract
     

  • Guideline Model for Digital Forensic Investigation
    Salma Abdalla
    abstract
     

  • The General Digital Forensics Model
    Steven Rigby
    abstract
     

  • The Gap between Theory and Practice in Digital Forensics
    Joe Sremack
    abstract
     

  • Team Responsibilities for Digital Forensic Process
    Salma Abdalla
    abstract
     

  • The Case for Teaching Network Protocols to Computer Forensics Examiners
    Gary C. Kessler
    abstract
     

  • Education for Cyber Crime Investigators
    David Greer
    abstract
     

  • Textbooks for Computer Forensic Courses: A Preliminary Study Examiners
    Jigang Liu
    abstract
     

  • Do Current Erasure Programs Remove Evidence of BitTorrent Activity
    Andrew Woodward
    abstract
     

  • Computer Geolocation Using Extracted Features
    Chad M.S. Steel
    abstract
     

  • Defending Against Trusted Insider Use of Digital Steganography
    James E. Wingate
    abstract
     

  • Investigating Information Structure of Phishing Emails Based on Persuasive
    Ki Jung Lee, Drexel University and Il-Yeol Song
    abstract
     

  • Towards Redaction of Digital Information from Electronic Devices
    Gavin W. Manes
    abstract
     


The Proceedings of the ADFSL 2006 Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law is now available.

(subscribers, click here for full proceedings)

 

The Proceedings of the Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law  is published in both print and electronic form under the following ISSN's.
ISSN: 1931-7379 (print)
ISSN: 1931-7387 (online)
 

The proceedings are available for purchase and may be ordered by clicking here.

 

The table of contents is as follows:

  • Designing a Data Warehouse for Cyber Crimes
    Il-Yeol Song, John D. Maguire, Ki Jung Lee, Namyoun Choi, Xiaohua Hu, Peter Chen
    abstract
     

  • Development of a National Repository of Digital Forensic
    Intelligence
    Mark Weiser, David P. Biros and Greg Mosier
    abstract
     

  • Computer Forensics Field Triage Process Model
    Marcus K. Rogers, James Goldman, Rick Mislan, Timothy Wedge and Steve Debrota
    abstract
     

  • Forensic Scene Documentation Using Mobile Technology
    Ibrahim Baggili
    abstract
     

  • A Curriculum for Teaching Information Technology Investigative Techniques for Auditors
    Grover S. Kearns and Elizabeth V. Mulig
    abstract
     

  • Toward Understanding Digital Forensics as a Profession:
    Defining Curricular Needs
    Michelle Wolf, Alan Shafer and Michael Gendron
    abstract
     

  • Development and Delivery of Coursework:
    Legal/Regulatory/Policy Environment of Cyber-Forensics
    John W. Bagby and John C. Ruhnka
    abstract
     

  • Forensic Software Tools for Cell Phone Subscriber Identity Modules
    Wayne Jansen and Rick Ayers
    abstract
     

  • Steganography and Terrorist Communications: Current Information and Trends - Tools, Analysis and Future Directions in Steganalysis
    William Eyre and Marcus K. Rogers
    abstract

 
 
   

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