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e-crime and computer evidence 2006 CFP reminder & extension

Subject: e-crime and computer evidence 2006 CFP reminder & extension
Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 18:21:47 +0100
Several potential authors/speakers for the ECCE 2006 conference have requested 
an extension to the deadline for submission of abstracts. As a result, to be 
fair to all possible contributors, the conference committee has decided to 
extend the deadline to 22nd May 2006.

Details of the call are given below.

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                                      Call for Papers

   ECCE2005 set the tone for all future conferences by attracting papers from 
a diverse population of researchers and practitioners. It is our intention, 
therefore, to build on previous success by hosting sessions of technical and 
non-technical topics.

Papers

   Key themes for ECCE2006 have not been finalised yet, but we would welcome 
papers (typically around 40 minutes per paper) in any of the following 
categories :
     * Technical aspects of data recovery and analysis
     * Technical aspects of network and/or internet investigation
     * Legal apsects of investigation, prosecution or defence
     * Criminological studies, theories and issues
     * Use of computers in court
     * Use of computers to support other investigations
     * Education and training related topics
     * Workshop/tutorial proposals (up to 2 hours)

Posters

   We are keen to encourage new researchers and practitioners to share their 
work and experience. Poster presentations are particularly welcome for this 
conference. Posters should be A1 in size and describe work relevant to the 
themes of the conference (see above for example themes).

Acceptance Process

   Authors should submit abstracts of up to 400 words online using the 
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FORM at http://www.ecce-conference.com/

Submission deadline extended to 22nd May 2006

   All abstracts will the be subject to anonymous review by 2 or more 
reviewers. Authors will be notified by the end of May of the decision of the 
review panel.

   Accepted  authors  will  then  be requested to supply camera-ready copy of 
inclusion in the conference proceedings, in advance of the conference date.

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