Call for Papers

Call for all interested parties to participate in Cyberforensics 2013 at the University of Cardiff on 10th and 11th June 2013.

Cybercrime is an ever-growing social problem that poses new challenges for computer security specialists, legal professionals, academia, public citizens, and law enforcement agencies, regarding the detection, prevention, investigation and prosecution of these criminal activities.

Reducing the opportunities for cybercrime is not a simple task but requires co-operation between many stakeholders, and fundamental changes in common attitudes and practices. Computer and network security are often key factors that determine the likelihood of cybercrime, while digital forensics focusses on the detection, evidence gathering and prosecution of offenders. In this setting, Cyfor-13 is calling for attendance and paper submissions.

The list of topics includes (but not limited to):

  • Attack strategy analysis & modelling
  • Cybercrime scenario analysis and reconstruction
  • Techniques for evidence collection, search, analysis, correlation and preservation
  • Security & Social Networks
  • Cloud Computing Security and Forensics
  • Privacy, ethical and legal issues
  • Android Forensics
  • Monitoring and incident response
  • Tools and techniques for network forensics
  • Methodologies for digital forensics
  • Criminal data mining
  • Cybercrime detection and prevention
  • Mobile Forensics and embedded devises
  • Forensic software tools and applications
  • Cybercrime Profiling

Submitted papers must be in English, about 8 A4 pages (up to 5000 words), original, unpublished material and should clearly indicate the technical/scientific contribution, and the problems, domains or environments to which it is applicable.


 
 
 

 
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