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======================================================================= ADFSL 2009 Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law Venue: Champlain College, Burlington, Vermont, USA Dates: 20-22 May 2009 Conference Website: http://www.digitalforensics-conference.org =======================================================================
Dear colleagues:
The ADFSL 2009 Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law will be hosted by Champlain College in Burlington, VT USA on 20-22 May 2009. The conference committee is calling for papers and proposals in, or related to, the following areas:
CURRICULUM 1) Digital forensics curriculum 2) Cyber law curriculum 3) Information assurance curriculum 4) Accounting digital forensics curriculum
TEACHING METHODS 5) Digital forensics teaching methods 6) Cyber law teaching methods 7) Information assurance teaching methods 8) Accounting digital forensics teaching methods
CASES 9) Digital forensics case studies 10) Cyber law case studies 11) Information assurance case studies 12) Accounting digital forensics case studies
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 13) Digital forensics and information technology 14) Cyber law and information technology 15) Information assurance and information technology 16) Accounting digital forensics information technology
NETWORKS AND THE INTERNET 17) Digital forensics and the Internet 18) Cyber law and the Internet 19) Information assurance and Internet 20) Digital forensics accounting and the Internet
ANTI-FORENSICS AND COUNTER ANTI-FORENSICS 21) Stegonography 22) Stylometrics and Author Attribution 23) Anonymity and Proxies 24) Encryption and Decryption
INTERNATIONAL ISSUES 25) International issues in digital forensics 26) International issues in cyber law 27) International issues in information assurance 28) International issues in accounting digital forensics
THEORY 29) Theory development in digital forensics 30) Theory development in information security 31) Methodologies for digital forensic research 32) Analysis techniques for digital forensic and security research
The deadline for submissions is midnight EST, 20 February 2009.
Submission Types
Short briefing papers: Such papers need not be extensive. A technology or a management briefing on an aspect of digital forensics, information assurance, and/or cyber law would be enough. Such papers will be presented by the author in a round table discussion format at the conference. Typical length would be around 1500-2000 words.
Research papers: Such papers need to be extensive. Usually a research question or an argument is posed and subsequently conducted. Empirical work (quantitative or qualitative) would be necessary. Research papers will be presented by the authors in a regular conference session. Typical length would be around 5000-6000 words. All research papers will be considered for publication in the Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law (JDFSL).
Case Studies: Case studies are typically descriptions of a given digital forensics situation. Names of organizations/actors can be kept anonymous to maintain confidentiality. Case studies will be presented by the authors at the conference. Typical length would be around 5000-6000 words. All case studies will be considered for publication in the Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law (JDFSL).
Panels: Panels and workshop proposals are welcome. These would typically be around 1000 words long and cover a current technology or a controversial issue. The primary audience will include individuals who are interested in developing curriculum and teaching methods as well as conducting research related to the areas of digital forensics, security and law. This conference will be of value to both academic and practitioner audiences. All submissions are double blind peer reviewed.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR THE CONFERENCE CAN BE FOUND AT: http://www.digitalforensics-conference.org
REGISTRATION INFORMATION WILL BE POSTED AT: http://www.digitalforensics-conference.org/registration.htm
The Program Committee Chair is Dr. Linda Volonino (volonino@canisius.edu).
The Chair of the conference is Gary C. Kessler (gary.kessler@champlain.edu).
Association for Digital Forensics, Security and Law Website: http://www.adfsl.org
Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law Website: http://www.jdfsl.org
======================================================================== == Gary C. Kessler, Ed.S., CCE, CISSP Associate Professor, Computer & Digital Forensics Coordinator, Information Assurance Education & Research Director, Champlain College Center for Digital Investigation
Champlain College gary.kessler@champlain.edu West Hall, Room 107 +1 802-865-6460 (office) 163 South Willard Street +1 802-238-8913 (mobile) Burlington, VT 05401 gary.c.kessler (Skype)
http://c3di.champlain.edu http://digitalforensics.champlain.edu PGP Public Key: http://digitalforensics.champlain.edu/gck/GaryKessler.asc
Information Security Project Director, Vermont Information Technology Center Adjunct Associate Professor, Edith Cowan University, Australia ======================================================================== ==
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