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Introduction

For the 20 years, researchers from all over the world have contributed tremendously to the technologies of crime investigation and forensics. Notably, in recent years, digital forensics, which was previously almost the synonym for computer forensics, has developed more and more subfields such as the network forensics, content forensics, source tracing, etc. However, while the advance of digital technologies boosts the development of forensic techniques, it also helps criminals and law violators. Particularly, anti-forensic technologies are also widely studied nowadays. Therefore, a series of problems still exist in various areas including the mathematical modelling, computational intelligence, accuracy improvement, new method development, and performance evaluations, etc. The focus of this workshop is on calling up the research groups to remove the obstacles.

This workshop is organized by the Computer Forensics Expert Committee of Chinese Institute of Electronics and the International Journal of Digital Crime and Forensics (IJDCF), and jointly organized by the State Key Laboratory of Information Security at Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and the Key Laboratory of Intelligent Network and Network Security of the Ministry of Education (MOE) at Xi’an Jiao Tong University. Jiangxi Institute of Police will hold the workshop of the year 2017.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-09-08
Draft paper submission deadline
2017-10-09
Draft paper acceptance notification
2017-10-23
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

The topics cover but not limited to:

  • Computational approaches to digital crime preventions

  • Crime scene imaging

  • Cryptologic techniques and tools for crime investigation

  • Data carving and recovery

  • Digital Evidence

  • Digital techniques for crime investigations

  • Identity theft and biometrics

  • Information warfare

  • Machine learning, data mining, and information retrieval for crime prevention and forensics

  • Policy, standards, protocols, accreditation, certification, and ethical issues related to digital crime and forensics

  • Malicious codes detection Network intrusion detection

  • Network attack investigation and forensics

  • Network attack source tracing

  • Small digital device forensics (cell phones, smartphone, PDAs, audio/video devices, cameras, flash drives, gaming devices, GPS devices, etc.)

  • Multimedia content forensics

  • Techniques for content tempering

  • Anti-forensic technology

  • Steganography and steganalysis

  • Network covert communication and detection

  • Analytical methodologies against terrorism

  • Watermarking for digital forensics

  • Digital rights Management

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Nov 18

    2017

    to

    Nov 19

    2017

  • Sep 08 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Oct 09 2017

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Oct 23 2017

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Nov 19 2017

    Registration deadline