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From: "Peter Stephenson" <pstephen@norwich.edu>
Date: August 29, 2005 7:57:52 AM EST
To: "'Gene Spafford'" <spaf@cerias.purdue.edu>
Subject: RE: posting for ias-opportunities


The First Annual Conference on 
INNOVATIONS IN DIGITAL FORENSIC PRACTICE
March, 28-29, 2006 . Washington, DC 

TFI Learning invites you to submit a presentation for its upcoming
Conference on INNOVATIONS IN DIGITAL FORENSIC PRACTICE. 
Join us in bringing together, technical experts, corporate executives,
attorneys, law enforcement and academic professionals to share, assess and
explore technologies, tools, corporate digital investigation techniques,
forensic and compliance issues, certification needs, standards and case
studies. 

Innovations in Digital Forensics is a 2-day event that will include keynote
speakers, expert presentations, hands-on labs, training, and industry
exhibits.

Professionals and experts in the fields of digital forensics, digital
investigation and related legal practice are invited to submit case studies
and presentations targeted at a practitioner audience. The following are
suggested areas of interest but other relevant tracks and topics will be
considered. 

1. Digital Forensic and Investigation Management Issues
. Standards
. Policy
. Certification
. Case Management

2. Digital Forensic Tools
. Case Studies Relating to Tool Application
. Open Source Tools

3. Digital Investigation and Forensic Techniques and Tutorials
. Forensics of Non-Computing Platforms such as Digital Cameras, Cell
Phones, 
  Digital Audio, etc.
. File System Forensics
. Acquisition, Analysis, Preservation, Presentation
. Digital Forensic Aspects of Incident Response
. Case Studies

4. Legal Aspects of Digital Investigation
. Compliance
. Privacy
. Cross-Border Legal Issues
. eDiscovery 

Deadlines:

Submission of Presentations:  September 15th, 2005
Notification of Acceptance:   October 15th, 2005

Submission Guidelines

1. Authors should submit a one page summary in Word to
submissions@tfilearning.com with a subject heading: DF Conference,
indicating the area of focus. 
2. Presentations submitted from vendor companies will not be allowed.
3. Presentations should be focused at the practice level and should address
practical applications of digital investigation, digital forensics or
related law. Theoretical or academic submissions without real time
application will not be rejected outright but are discouraged.

Conference Chair:
Peter Stephenson, PhD, CISSP, CISM, FICAF, Norwich University

Program Committee:
Anthony Reyes, President, HTCIA Northeast Chapter 
Carrie Whitcomb, National Center for Forensic Science 
Frank Adelstein, Senior Principal Scientist, ATC-NY 
Mark Pollit, FBI (Ret.) 
Nicole Beebe, Research Assistant, University of Texas
Marc Rogers, PhD, CISSP, Purdue University/CERIAS 

Supported by: 
High Tech Crime Investigation Association - Northeast Chapter
Taylor and Francis Journal of Digital Forensic Practice to be launched on
March, 2006