Call for papers: International Conference on Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime

The International Conference on Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime is now accepting papers. Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished papers, accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings and some papers may be selected for a journal.

Suggested topics for submission of papers are (but not limited to):

  • Computer Forensics
  • Electronic Money Laundering
  • Forensic Accounting
  • Watermarking & Intellectual Property Theft
  • Incident Response & Evidence Handling
  • Network Data Analysis
  • Data Analytics, Mining & Visualization
  • Identity Theft & Online Fraud
  • Mobile Device Forensics
  • Digital Forensics and the Law
  • Data Log Analysis
  • Forensics Training & Education
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Cyber Crime Investigations
  • Continuous Assurance
  • Internet Crimes Against Children
  • Data Recovery & Business Continuity
  • Standardization & Accreditation
  • Multimedia Forensics
  • Digital Signatures and Certificate

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

1. Completed Research Papers: Typically 5,000 words long (excluding abstract and references).
2. Research in Progress Papers: Typically 2,500 words (excluding abstract and references).
3. Case Studies: Typically between 3,000 and 5,000 words long.
4. Round Table Discussion: Typically a 1,000 word synopsis of the topic area.
5. Panel Proposals: Typically a 1,000 word description, identifying the panel presenters to be involved.
6. Workshop Proposals: Typically a 1,000 word description of topics, potential speakers, program length, and potential audience. Also, include proposer resume(s).

Important dates

Paper Submission Deadline: April 30, 2009.
Reviewer Feedback: May 31, 2009.
Final Paper Submission: June 30, 2009.
Conference Dates: Sep 30 – Oct 2, 2009.

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