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WSDF 2020 : The 13th International Workshop on Digital Forensics | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://www.ares-conference.eu/workshops/wsdf-2020/ | |||||||||||||||
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Workshop Description
==================== Digital forensics is a rapidly evolving field primarily focused on the extraction, preservation and analysis of digital evidence obtained from electronic devices in a manner that is legally acceptable. Research into new methodologies tools and techniques within this domain is necessitated by an ever-increasing dependency on tightly interconnected, complex and pervasive computer systems and networks. The ubiquitous nature of digital devices in modern life presents many avenues for the potential misuse of these devices in crimes that directly involve, or are facilitated by, these technologies. The aim of digital forensics is to produce outputs that can help investigators ascertain the overall state of a system. This includes any events that have occurred within the system and entities that have interacted with that system. Due care has to be taken in the identification, collection, archiving, maintenance, handling and analysis of digital evidence in order to prevent damage to data integrity. Such issues combined with the constant evolution of technology provide a large scope of digital forensic research. WSDF aims to bring together experts from academia, industry, government and law enforcement who are interested in advancing the state of the art in digital forensics by exchanging their knowledge, results, ideas and experiences. The aim of the workshop is to provide a relaxed atmosphere that promotes discussion and free exchange of ideas while providing a sound academic backing. The focus of this workshop is not only restricted to digital forensics in the investigation of crime. It also addresses security applications such as automated log analysis, forensic aspects of fraud prevention and investigation, policy and governance. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Digital Evidence Extraction and Analysis Network Forensics Anti-Forensics Techniques Physical Memory Acquisition and Analysis Digital Forensic Information Visualisation Fraud Investigations Involving Technology Portable Devices Cyber Terrorism and Warfare Log Analysis Incident Response and Management Investigative Case Studies Artificial Intelligence in Digital Forensics Best Practices and Case Studies Malware Analysis Novel Data Recovery Techniques Cyber Criminal Profiling Big Data in Digital Forensics Cyber Crime investigation Triage Cloud Forensics Mobile & Drones Forensics Investigative Methodologies and Procedures Internet of Things (IoT) Forensics Emerging challenges in Digital Forensics eDiscovery Investigative OSINT Program Chair/ Workshop Chair ============================= Richard Overill King’s College London, UK Virginia N. L. Franqueira University of Kent, UK Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo University of Texas at San Antonio, US Andrew Marrington Zayed University, UAE Andrew Jones University of Hertfordshire, UK Program Committee ================= Olga Angelopoulou, University of Hertfordshire, UK Aswami Ariffin, CyberSecurity Malaysia, MY Sandra Avila, University of Campinas (Unicamp), BR Frank Breitinger, University of Liechtenstein, DE Aniello Castiglione, University of Naples Parthenope, IT Kam-Pui Chow, Hong Kong University, HK Oren Halvani, Fraunhofer Institute, DE Christopher Hargreaves, University of Oxford, UK Graeme Horsman, Teesside University, UK Helge Janicke, Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre, AU Simon Lang, Coalfire, UK Liliana Pasquale, University College Dublin, IE Vassil Roussev, University of New Orleans, US Stavros Shiaeles, University of Portsmouth, UK Simon Tjoa, St. Polten University of Applied Sciences, AT Stefano Zanero, Politecnico di Milano, IT Jeroen van den Bos, Netherlands Forensic Institute, NL Inna Vogel, Fraunhofer Institute, DE Submission Guidelines ===================== The submission guidelines can be found at https://www.ares-conference.eu/conference/submission/ (6-8 pages, a maximum of 10 pages is tolerated). Double blind review: All papers submitted to EasyChair should be anonymized (no names or affiliations of authors should be visible in the paper) with no obvious self-references. Submission of a paper implies that should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will register and present the paper in the workshop. Proceedings will be published by ACM. |
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