*To be help at:
National** **Center** for Forensic Science*
*Orlando**, **Florida**, **USA*****
*February 14-15, 2005*
The /IFIP Working Group 11.9 on Digital Forensics/ is an active
international community of scientists, engineers and practitioners
dedicated to advancing the state of the art of research and practice in
the emerging field of digital forensics. The /First Annual IFIP WG 11.9
International Conference on Digital Forensics/ will provide a forum for
presenting original, unpublished research results and innovative ideas
related to the extraction, analysis and preservation of all forms of
electronic evidence. Papers and panel proposals are solicited. All
submissions will be refereed by a program committee comprising members
of the Working Group. Papers and panel submissions will be selected
based on their technical merit and relevance to IFIP WG 11.9. The
conference will be limited to fifty participants to facilitate
interactions between researchers and intense discussions of critical
research issues. Preliminary conference proceedings will be distributed
at the conference. Keynote presentations, revised papers and details of
panel discussions will be published as an edited volume – the first in a
series entitled /Research Advances in Digital Forensics/ (Springer) in
the fall of 2005. Revised and/or extended versions of selected papers
from the conference will be published in a special issue of the journal
/Digital Investigations/ (Elsevier).
Technical papers are solicited in all areas related to the theory and
practice of digital forensics. Areas of special interest include, but
are not limited to:
Theories, techniques and tools for extracting, analyzing and preserving
digital evidence
Network forensics
Advanced device forensics
Digital forensic processes and workflow models
Digital forensic case studies
Legal, ethical and policy issues related to digital forensics
*Instructions for Authors*
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*Technical Papers: *Contributions (in .ps, .pdf or .rtf format) should
be emailed to the program co-chair (sujeet[at]utulsa.edu). Manuscripts
should be in English and not longer than 20 pages (typed double-spaced
format in a 12-point font). Each submission should have a cover page
with the titles, names and addresses (including e-mail addresses) of
authors, an abstract of approximately 300 words, and a list of keywords.
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*Panels: *Proposals for panels should be emailed to the program co-chair
(sujeet[at]utulsa.edu). Panel proposals should include a one-page
description of the topic, along with the name and address (including
e-mail address) of the organizer, and a list of proposed panelists.
*Conference Deadlines*
Paper/Panel Submission: December 1, 2004
Notification of Acceptance: December 31, 2004
Camera-Ready Submission: January 15, 2005
*Program Co-Chairs: *Sujeet Shenoi (University of Tulsa, USA); Mark
Pollitt (FBI, Ret’d., USA)**
*IFIP WG 11.9 Chair:* Indrajit Ray (Colorado State University, USA)
*IFIP WG 11.9 Vice Chair:* Gavin Manes (University of Tulsa, USA)
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