CfP: e-Forensics 2009 (Deadline: August 29, 2008)

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e-Forensics 2009
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Breaking News: Andy Jones of BT Security will be Keynote Speaker at
e-Forensics 2009:

Title: Future Forensic Issues

Abstract: This presentation will look at some of the issues that the
advances in technology and the changing environment will create for
the
forensic practitioner. It will look at some of the new technologies
that
are coming into use, the way that they are being utilised and take a
high level view of existing computer crime legislation and forensic
tools and techniques and the potential gaps that can be foreseen.

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International Conference on Forensic Applications and Techniques in
Telecommunications, Information and Multimedia

with the International Workshop on e-Forensics Law,
the International Workshop on Forensic Sensing Technologies,
and the e-Forensics Trade Exhibition

Final Call for Papers

Adelaide, Australia, January 19-21, 2009

http://www.e-forensics.eu

Electronic telecommunications, information technology, consumer
devices
and sophisticated software are creating new opportunities for both
criminals and forensic investigators. The aim of this conference is
to
bring together state of the art research contributions in the
development of tools, protocols and techniques which assist in the
investigation of potentially illegal activity associated with
electronic
communication and electronic devices. Investigative practice and
requirements for presentation of evidence in court are to be
considered
key underlying themes. This might include discovery, analysis,
handling
and storage of digital evidence; meeting the legal burden of proof;
and
the establishment of the forensic chain of evidence.

Technical papers describing original, previously unpublished research,
not currently under review by another conference or journal, are
solicited. Technical papers which clearly identify how the specific
contributions fit to an overall working solution are particularly of
interest.

Printed proceedings to be published in Lecture Notes ICST, Springer.
Selected extended papers to be invited for publication in the
International Journal on Digital Crime and Forensics.

General Chair: Matthew Sorell, University of Adelaide, Australia
Technical Program Committee Chair: Chang-Tsun Li, University of
Warwick, UK

Steering Committee:
Imrich Chlamtac, Create-Net, Italy
Matthew Sorell, University of Adelaide, Australia
Peter Ramsey, University of Adelaide, Australia
Jill Slay, University of South Australia
Richard Leary, Forensic Pathways Ltd, UK
Gale Spring, RMIT University, Australia

Technical Sponsors include:
- ICST
- ACM (SIGSAC)
- University of Adelaide
- Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia
- The Forensics Institute
- India-Pacific Association of Law, Medicine and Science
- International Association for Identification

IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper Registration Deadline: August 29, 2008
Notification of acceptance: October 17, 2008
Final paper submission and authors' registration: November 28, 2008
Conference Dates: January 19-21, 2009

See the website for submission instructions and more details:
www.e-forensics.eu


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International Workshop on e-Forensics Law
in conjunction with e-Forensics 2009
January 19, 2009, Adelaide, Australia

Final Call for Papers

The International Workshop on e-Forensics Law will focus on the Legal
and Regulatory aspects of digital evidence and forensics in
telecommunications, information and multimedia.

http://www.e-forensicslaw.org or follow the links from
http://www.e-forensics.eu

Important Dates: as for e-Forensics 2009

Workshop Chair: Nigel Wilson, Bar Chambers, Adelaide, Australia


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International Workshop on Forensic Sensing Technologies
in conjunction with e-Forensics 2009
January 21, 2009, Adelaide, Australia

Final Call for Papers

In today’s forensics there is an increasing need for detection
and
identification systems that can provide fast answers in the scientific
investigation of evidence. Ideally these systems do not alter the
evidence, require minimal sample preparation and are non-invasive,
highly sensitive, portable and easy to use.

http://www.wfst.eu or follow the links from http://www.e-forensics.eu

Important Dates: as for e-Forensics 2009

Workshop Chair: Jadranka Sunde, DSTO, Australia


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e-Forensics Exhibition
in conjunction with e-Forensics 2009
January 19-21, 2009, Adelaide, Australia

Calling trade exhibitors and sponsors in e-Forensics technologies and
services,
including, but not limited to
- Data capture, data mining and data analysis tools
- Surveillance and sensing equipment
- Digital forensic instrumentation

Details of the e-Forensics Exhibition are available at the e-Forensics
website. Register your interest today via www.e-forensics.eu or
contact
Mr. Stephan Fricke (stephan...@icst.org)
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