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IEEE/SADFE-2009
Fourth International
IEEE Workshop on
Systematic
Approaches to Digital Forensic Engineering
In
conjunction with the IEEE Security and Privacy Symposium
Oakland, CA, USA
May
21, 2009
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Deadline for
papers:(extended)
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March 25, 2009 |
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IEEE/SADFE-2009
conference dates
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May 21, 2009
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The IEEE/SADFE (Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensic Engineering) International
Workshop promotes systematic approaches to computer investigations, by
furthering the advancement of digital forensic engineering as a
disciplined practice.
Most
previous
IEEE/SADFE papers have emphasized cyber crime investigations, and this
is still a key focus of the meeting. However, we also welcome papers on
forensics that do not necessarily involve a crime: general attack
analysis, insider threat, insurance and compliance investigations, and
similar forms of retrospective analysis are all viable topics. Digital
forensic engineering is characterized by the application of scientific
and mathematical principles to the investigation and establishment of
facts or evidence, either for use within a court of law or to aid in
understanding past events on a computer system.
Past
speakers and
attendees of SADFE have included computer scientists, social
scientists, forensic practitioners, law enforcement, lawyers, and
judges. The synthesis of hard technology and science with social
science and practice forms the foundation of this
conference. Papers focussing on any of the scientific, legal, or
practical aspects of digital forensics are solicited.
General Chair:
Rob Erbacher (Utah State University)
Program Committee Co-Chairs: Matt Bishop (UC Davis) and Sean Peisert
(UC
Davis)
Information on
past SADFE workshops is here:
http://conf.ncku.edu.tw/sadfe/
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