7th International Conference on Digital Forensics & Cyber Crime

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ICDF2C

7th International Conference on Digital Forensics & Cyber Crime

ICDF2C 2015 

 October  6-8 2015 – SEOUL, South Korea

Past editions:

20142013, 2012, 2011, 20102009

The International Conference on Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime (ICDF2C) brings together leading researchers, practitioners, and educators from around the world to advance the state of the art in digital forensic and cyber crime investigation. Keeping up with our international and collaborative nature at ICDF2C, we are proud to announce that ICDF2C 2015 will run jointly with the Korean Digital Forensic Society’s Annual Conference (KDFS 2015).

The 7th International Conference on Digital Forensics & Cyber Crim, ICDF2C 2015 will be held October 6 – 8, 2015 in Seoul, South Korea. We invite contributions for completed research papers, research-in-progress papers, industrial talks, panel and tutorial proposals, and round table discussions. Research papers are evaluated through a double-blind, peer-reviewing process and accepted research papers will be published in printed proceedings by Springer-Verlang.

Further, we are partnering with Elsevier’s “Digital Investigation: The International Journal of Digital Forensics & Incident Response” to invite expanded versions of specially selected papers for inclusion in their SCI-indexed publication.

SPECIAL THEMES

This year, we have two themes that we intend to embrace. Authors are encouraged to submit papers relating to these themes:

* Usage, implications and investigation of the “Dark Web”

* Case studies and investigation techniques relating to cryptocurrencies

SCOPE

The Internet has made it easier to perpetrate crimes by providing criminals an avenue for launching attacks with relative anonymity. The increased complexity of global communication and networking infrastructure and devices makes investigation of cybercrimes difficult.

Clues of illegal activities are often buried in large volumes of data that need to be sifted through in order to detect crimes and collect evidence. The field of digital forensics and cybercrime investigation has become very important for law enforcement, national security, and information assurance. Digital forensics and cybercrime investigations are multidisciplinary areas that encompasses law, computer science, finance, telecommunications, data analytics, policing and more. ICDF2C brings together practitioners and researchers from diverse fields providing opportunities for business and intellectual engagement among attendees.

The following topics highlight the conference’s theme:

Anti Forensics and Anti-Anti Forensics

Big Data and Digital Forensics

Business Applications of Digital Forensics

Civil Litigation Support

Cloud Forensics

Cyber Crime Investigations

Cyber Criminal Psychology and Profiling

Cyber Culture & Cyber Terrorism

Data hiding and steganography

Database Forensics

Digital Forensic Science

Digital Forensic Tool Testing and validation

Digital Forensic Trends

Digital Forensics & Law

Digital Forensics and Error rates

Digital Forensics novel algorithms

Digital Forensics Process & Procedures

Digital Forensics Standardization & Accreditation

Digital Forensics Techniques and Tools

* Digital Forensics Triage

* e-Discovery

 

Hacking

Incident Response

Information Warfare & Critical Infrastructure Protection

Law Enforcement and Digital Forensics

Machine learning and Digital Forensics

Malware & Botnets

Mobile / Handheld Device & Multimedia Forensics

Money Laundering

Network forensics

New chip-off techniques

Novel Digital Forensics Training programs

Online Fraud

Programming Languages and Digital Forensics

SCADA Forensics

Sexual Abuse of Children on Internet

Software & Media Piracy

Theoretical Foundations of Digital Forensics

Traditional Criminology applied to Digital Forensics

* Philosophical accounts for Cyber Crime and Digital Forensics

RESEARCH PAPERS

Papers describing original unpublished research are solicited.

Submissions must not be concurrently under review by a conference, journal or any other venue that has proceedings.

Papers in the topic areas discussed are preferred, although contributions outside those topics may also be of interest. Please feel free at any time to contact the conference general chair if you have questions regarding your submission.

 SUBMISSION CATEGORIES

Submissions can be made in a number of categories: Completed research papers, research-in-progress papers, industrial talks, panel and tutorial proposals, and round table discussions. Please follow the following guidelines in preparing your submission.

* Completed Research Papers: No longer than 10 pages (including abstract, figures, tables and references).

* Research in Progress Papers: No longer than 6 pages (including abstract, figures, tables and references).

* Industrial Talk: Typically a 1,000 word description of the proposed talk. All talks must be vendor neutral.

* Round Table Discussion: Typically a 1,000 word synopsis of the topic area.

* Panel Proposals: Typically a 1,000 word description, identifying the panelists to be involved.

* Tutorial Proposals: Typically a 1,000 word description of topic(s), potential speakers, program length, and potential audience. Also, include proposer resume(s).

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

Paper submission will be handled electronically. Papers must be formatted usingSpringer LNICST Authors’ Kit  and submitted only through Easychair.org by going here: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icdf2c2015.

All submitted papers will be judged based on their quality through double-blind reviewing. Authors’ names must not appear in the paper. All other submissions should be sent via email to the conference general chairs (Dr. Joshua I. James joshua at cybercrimetech dot com).

 BEST PAPER AWARD

The program committee may designate up to three papers accepted to the conference as ICDF2C Best Papers. Every submission is automatically eligible for this award.

PUBLICATIONS

Accepted papers will be published in the ICDF2C 2015 Conference Proceedings and by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Tele-communications Engineering (LNICST) series.

The proceedings will be available both as paper-based copies and via Springerlink, Springer’s digital library. In addition, the content of the proceedings will be submitted for inclusion in leading indexing services, including DBLP, Google Scholar, ISI Proceedings, EI, CrossRef and Zentralblatt Math, as well as ICST’s own EU Digital Library (EUDL).

Further, we are partnering with Elsevier’s “Digital Investigation: The International Journal of Digital Forensics & Incident Response” to invite expanded versions of specially selected papers for inclusion in their SCI-indexed publication.

Important dates

Paper submission deadlineMarch 30th 2015

Author Notification: June 1st 2015
Camera-ready submission deadline: July 1st 2015

Organizing Committee

General Chair

Joshua I. JAMES, Digital Forensic Investigation Research Laboratory, SoonChunHyang University

Advisory Board

Sang-Jin LEE, Korea University

Pavel GLADYSHEV, University College Dublin

Technical Program Committtee Chairs

Changhoon LEE, Seoul National University of Science and Technology

Frank BREITINGER, University of New Haven

Workshop Chair

Yunsik “Jake” JANG, SoonChunHyang University

Publicity Chairs

Taeshik SHON, Ajou University

Kisik CHANG, Korean National Police Agency

YooJin KWON, Korea Power Electric Research Institute & Korea University

Webchair

Young-Jin SONG, Korean National Police University

Translation

Young-Jin SONG (송영진) (Korean)

Songmin LEE (이송민) (Chinese)

Jae Hyeok BANG (방재혁) (Japanese)

Boyoung LIM (임보영)

Technical Program Committee:

Ahmed F. Shosha, University College Dublin

Andrew Marrington, Zayed University

Bruce Nikkel, UBS AG

Christian Winter, Fraunhofer Gesellschaft

David Dampier, Mississippi State University

Ernest Foo, QUT

Farkhund Iqbal, Zayed University

Frank Adelstein, ATC-NY

Hossain Shahriar, Kennesaw State University

Irfan Ahmed, University of New Orleans

Jill Slay, UnISA

K P Chow, University of Hong Kong

Kathryn Seigfried-Spellar, The University of Alabama

Mark Scanlon, University College Dublin

Martin Olivier, University of Pretoria

Michael Losavio, University of Louisville

Naccache David, Ecole normale suprieure

Neil Rowe, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School

Nicole Beebe, The University of Texas at San Antonio

Pavel Gladyshev, University College Dublin

Shahzad Saleem, Stockholm University

Simson Garfinkel, Naval Postgraduate School

Thomas Kemmerich, University of Bremen, IS-Bremen

Timothy Vidas, Carnegie Mellon University

Vassil Roussev, University of New Orleans

Zeno Geradts, NFI

Steering Committee:

Sanjay Goel, University at Albany, State University of New York (Chair)

Imrich Chlamtac, CREATE-NET, Italy

Pavel Gladyshev, University College, Dublin

Marcus Rogers, Purdue University

Ibrahim Baggili, University of New Haven

Joshua I. James, Digital Forensic Investigation Research Laboratory, SoonChunHyang University

Endorsed by                                                            Conference by                  Technical Co sponsor                                                                        

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