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The Proceedings of the ADFSL 2009 Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law is now available.

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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)
 

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The table of contents is as follows:

  • Workshop: How the Acceptance of Anonymous Surfing and Tor in
    Communications has changed the Evidence Landscape
    Diane Barrett
    abstract
     

  • Presentation: Cloud Computing & Digital Investigations
    Owen O'Connor
    abstract
     

  • Visualisation of honeypot data using Graphviz and Afterglow
    Craig Valli
    abstract
     

  • Graduate Accounting Students' Perception of IT Forensics:
    A Multi-Dimensional Analysis
    Grover Kearns
    abstract
     

  • Presentation: Pedagogical Issues in Digital Forensics: A Case Study
    Anil Aggarwal and Veena Adlakha
    abstract
     

  • The Impact of Hard Disk Firmware Steganography on Computer Forensics
    Iain Sutherland, Gareth Davies, Nick Pringle and Andrew Blyth
    abstract
     

  • Analysis of the ‘Db’ Windows Registry Data Structure
    Damir Kahvedzic and Tahar Kechadi
    abstract
     

  • Correlating Orphaned Windows Registry Data Structures
    Damir Kahvedzic and Tahar Kechadi
    abstract
     

  • Don't Touch That! and Other E-Discovery Lessons
    Linda Volonino
    abstract
     

  • Why are we not getting better at Data Disposal?
    Andy Jones
    abstract
     

  • The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and the Law of Unintended Consequences
    Milt Luoma and Vicki Luoma
    abstract
     

  • Concerning File Slack
    Stephen Larson
    abstract
     

  • Data Hiding Tools for Digital Forensics Experts
    Abbas Cheddad, Joan Condell, Kevin Curran and Paul Mc Kevitt
    abstract
     

  • Bluetooth Hacking: A Case Study
    Dennis Browning and Gary C. Kessler
    abstract
     

  • Cybercrime and the 2012 London Olympics
    Denis Edgar-Nevill
    abstract
     

  • Methodology for Investigating Individuals Online Social Networking Persona
    Jonathan T Rajewski
    abstract
     


 
 
   

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