Registration, Check-in, and Breakfast: (7:45-8:30am) |
Opening (8:30-8:45): Cliff Wang, Army Research
Office
Yong Guan, Iowa State
University |
Keynote Talk (8:45-10:00):
Steven D. Shirley, Director of the
DoD
Cyber Crime Center |
Morning Break
(10:00-10:15) |
Session 1
(10:15-12:00): Network Forensics
Chair: Deborah
Frincke (US DoE Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
|
1 |
Network Forensics: Challenges and Research Problems |
Yong
Guan and Doug Jacobson (Iowa State University) |
2 |
Challenges to Digital Forensics Posed by
Mobile Systems and Ubiquitous Computing |
Brian
Levine and
Dennis Goeckel
(University
of Massachusetts),
Ping Ji (City University of New York) |
3 |
Network Forensics on a Global Scale |
Nikita Borisov (University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign) |
4 |
Forensic Analysis Techniques for Tracing Anonymous Cyber
Criminals |
Xinwen Fu (University
of Massachusetts at Lowell)
and Wei Zhao (University
of Macau) |
5 |
Tracking the Flow of Sensitive Data with Traffic
Tainting |
Nick
Feamster (Georgia Institute of Technology) |
Lunch
(12:00-13:00)
|
Session 2
(13:00-13:45):
Network and Embedded Device Forensics
Chair: Ken
Shotting (DoD) |
1 |
An
Accurate and Efficient Email Traceback Framework for
E-Crime Investigation |
Zhenhai Duan ( Florida State University) and Yingfei
Dong (University of Hawaii) |
2 |
Invasive Forensic Techniques for Embedded Devices:
Sophisticated Credit Card Skimmers and Burned Cell
Phones |
Sujeet Shenoi (University of Tulsa) |
Session 3
(13:45-14:45):: Evidence Modeling and Principles
Chair:
Sujeet Shenoi (University of Tulsa) |
1 |
Digital Evidence as a Narrative
|
Mark Pollitt (University of Central Florida) |
2 |
Model-Driven Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensic
Engineering |
Ming-Yuh Huang and Bill Nelson (Boeing Corporation) |
3 |
Considering Tool Validation and Error in Legal
Admissibility |
Robert Erbacher (Utah State University) |
Afternoon Break (14:45-15:00) |
Session 4 (15:00-16:20): Forensic Analysis Methodology and Visualization
Chair:
Michael
Losavio (University of Louisville) |
1 |
The Importance of Developing Visualization Capabilities
for Digital Forensics |
Kara
Nance (University of Alaska Fairbanks) |
2 |
Digital Forensics for Web Databases |
Nan
Zhang (George
Washington University)
and
Gautam
Das (University of Texas at Arlington) |
3 |
Performance as a First-Class Concern in Digital Forensic
Tool Design |
Vassil Roussev (University
of New Orleans) |
4 |
Novel Tools for Experimental Digital Forensics |
Sudhir Aggarwal (Florida State University) |
Session 5 (16:20-17:20): Multimedia Forensics and Device
Fingerprinting
Chair: Nasir Memon (New York University) |
1 |
Digital Forensics: Framework and Approaches – Signal
Processing Perspective |
Min Wu
(University of Maryland) |
2 |
The Forensics of “Things” |
Ed
Delp
(Purdue University) |
3 |
Anti-Forensic Signal Processing |
Matthew Stamm
and K.J. Ray Liu (University of Maryland) |
End of the day (17:30) |