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Computer Forensics Related Conferences

Name

Organiser

URLs and notes

Date

Place

Submission deadline

Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law

ADFSL The Association of
Digital Forensics, Security and Law

http://www.digitalforensics-conference.org/index.htm

(also JDFSL journal)

April 23-25, 2008

Oklahoma City, USA

March 15, 2008

AusCERT 2008

AusCERT Asia Pacific

http://conference.auscert.org.au/conf2008/

18-23 May 2008

Gold Coast

Not announced

3rd International Workshop on Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensic Engineering

IEEE Technical Committee on Security and Privacy

http://conf.ncku.edu.tw/sadfe/sadfe08/index.html

held with 2008 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy

May 22, 2008

Oakland, California

22 February 2008

Pacific Asia Workshop on Cybercrime and Computer Forensics

with 2008 IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics

http://www.cs.ucf.edu/PACCF2008

 

17 June 2008

Taipei, Taiwan

20 February 2008

Short course: SEC508: Systems Forensics, Investigation & Response

SANS institute

http://www.sans.org/canberra08/

1 – 5 July

Canberra

8 th Digital Forensics Research Workshop

Digital Forensic Research Workshop, Inc. US 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

http://dfrws.org/2008/

(related to Digital Investigation journal)

August 11 to 13, 2008

Baltimore, USA

24 March 2008

2nd International Workshop on Computational Forensics (IWCF'08)

International Association of Pattern Recognition (IAPR)

http://iwcf08.arsforensica.org/

 

August 7-8, 2008

National Academy of Sciences: Keck Center in Washington DC, USA

27 April 2008

1st Workshop on Open Source Software for Computer and Network Forensics

IFIP 20 th World Computer Congress

http://conferenze.dei.polimi.it/ossconf/index.php

 

10 September 2008

Milan, Italy

7 June

5 th Australian Digital Forensics Conference

Edith Cowan University

http://scissec.scis.ecu.edu.au/conferences2007/index.php?cf=1

 

December 3, 2008

Perth

November 17, 2008

e-forensics 2009

University of Adelaide

http://www.e-forensics.eu/

January 19-21, 2009

Adelaide

August 29, 2008

Fifth Annual IFIP WG 11.9 International Conference
on Digital Forensics

National Center for Forensic Science

http://www.ifip119.org/Conferences/

 

January 25 - 28, 2009

Orlando, Florida, USA

September 2008

ACSW 2009

ACS

not yet available

January 2009

New Zealand

August 2008

Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law

ADFSL The Association of
Digital Forensics, Security and Law

 

not yet announced

April 2009

Oklahoma City, USA

March 2009

AusCERT 2009

AusCERT Asia Pacific

not yet announced

May 2009

Gold Coast

????

9 th Digital Forensics Research Workshop

 

Digital Forensic Research Workshop, Inc. US 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

not yet announced

August 2009

USA

March 2009

2008 International Conference on Information Technology in Education IEEE Computer Society, Wuhan University, University of California at Irvine and University of
Wisconsin La Crosse
http://www.highsci.org/csse/cite/ December 12-14, 2008 Wuhan, China 30 May 2008

2008 International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSSE 2008)

IEEE Computer Society, Wuhan University, University of California at Irvine and University of Wisconsin La Crosse

http://www.highsci.org/csse/

 

December 12-14, 2008

Wuhan, China

15 June 2008

The 2nd International Conference on
Signal Processing and Communication Systems, ICSPCS'2008
IEEE Queensland section, ARC communications research network http://www.dspcs-witsp.com/icspcs_2008/ December 15-17, 2008 Gold Coast, Australia 20 July 2008

4th International Conference on Computer Science And Information Systems

http://www.atiner.gr/docs/Computer.htm

 

21-24 July 2008

Athens, Greece

21 June 2008

 

Introduction, Popular Articles

 

Computer Forensics Sites

  • Linux-Forensics.com is the site devoted to Computer Forensics using the Linux Operating system. It is a collection of links to resources in order to help anyone involved in the field of data forensics.
  • CRAZYTRAIN.COM -- houses information pertaining to the Information security arena as well as the data forensics arena. The site maintained by Thomas Rude.
  • Computer Forensics, Cybercrime and Steganography Resources. One of the best sites dedicated to Coputer Forensics and Steganography: large, comprehensive and well maintained. Large repository of documents, free for download. Highly recommended.
  • Cybercime, a site maintained by a former police officer, currently computer security consultant, USA.
  • The Honeynet Project is a non-profit (501c3) research organization of security professionals dedicated to information security. We have no products, services or employees, our research is done on a volunteer basis. It is our goal to learn the tools, tactics, and motives of the blackhat community and share these lessons learned. It is hoped that our research will benefit both its members and the security community. Founded in October, 1999, all of our work is OpenSource and shared with the security community. USA.
  • The Resource Center of Technology Pathways has list of useful materials and links: Technical White Papers, Webinars, Presentations, Forensics Reference, General Security Reference, Computer Crime, and Forensics Links.
  • E-Evidence Information and Resource site. A compilation of links to material related to all aspects of Digital Forensics and Electronic Evidence.

 

Australasian Law Enforcement Agencies and Legal Sites

 

International Law Enforcement Agencies and Legal Sites (a small selection)

 

Government Agencies (various countries)

 

International Organisations

 

Education And Research

  • The Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS) is currently viewed as one of the world's leading centers for research and education in areas of information security that are crucial to the protection of critical computing and communication infrastructure. CERIAS is unique among such national centers in its multidisciplinary approach to the problems, ranging from purely technical issues (e.g., intrusion detection, network security, etc) to ethical, legal, educational, communicational, linguistic, and economic issues, and the subtle interactions and dependencies among them.
  • The Forensic Computing Institute is a “virtual” collaboration of forensic computing professionals drawn from academia and the professions
  • The Computer Crime Research Center (CCRC) is an independent organization concerned with criminology, embracing scholarly, scientific, and professional knowledge concerning the etiology, prevention, control and treatment of cyber crime, cyber terrorism and other issues of computer crimes. The CCRC is an international and a non-profit organization composed of professionals dedicated to education in the field of computer crimes and cyber terrorism prevention and investigation. CCRC members represent Ukrainian and International researchers.

 

Computer Societies (a small selection)

 

Standards, Proposed Standards, Checklists

 

Crime Scene Investigation Sites

(only sites with significant Computer Forensics sections are listed)

 

Commercial Computer Forensic Companies (a small selection)

  • TeCrime International, Inc.specialises in all aspects of High Technology Crime, Computer Forensics and Digital Evidence. International services provided for both the prosecution and the defense. Large collection of interesting links.
  • Burgess Forensics offers Computer Forensic, Electronic Discovery and Expert Witness & Testimony (U.S.A.). Collection of articles, links and case studies.
  • FDR Forensic Data Recovery, a privately owned Canadian company specializing in computer forensics investigation, consultation, and training. Offices are located in Victoria British Columbia (headquarters), London Ontario and Sydney Australia.

Various Interesting Resources

Selection of interestinag or unusual materials: software tools, articles, etc. Difficult to classify under "computer forensics", but potentially useful.

  • FILExt is a detailed database of file extensions and programs that use them.
  • Offline NT Password & Registry Editor, Bootdisk / CDx. Boot a Windows PC with this bootdick which has minimal Linux installation and a tool to change any system password without knowing the original password. Very powerful and dangerous tool.
  • How can I gain access to a Windows 2000/XP/NT computer if I forgot the administrator's password? How can I reset the administrator's password if I forgot it? Comprehensive article, includes description and links to many tools.



 
 
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