From: Thomas E Daniels <daniels (at) narn.ece.iastate (dot) edu [email concealed]>
> I'm announcing a CFP for a workshop that I'm chairing this year in
> affiliation with IEEE SECURECOMM.
>
> For the full CFP, visit: http://www.ece.iastate.edu/572/
> Workshop website: http://www.ece.iastate.edu/cnfr/
>
> The CNFR Workshop brings together researchers and practitioners of
> computer network forensics to further define and refine field while
> sharing their research results.
>
>
> Goals of CNFR '05:
>
> * Disseminate current and in-progress research in network
> forensics
> * Define Network Forensics as an area, how it relates to other
> areas, and what new problems are to be faced.
> * Build a community of those interested in network forensics.
>
>
> Important Dates
> * Paper Submission Due - April 21, 2005
> * Acceptance Notification - May 20, 2005
> * Camera Ready Final Copy Due - June 8, 2005
> * Workshop Date - September, 2005
>
> Topics of Interest
> Defining/Modeling Network Forensics
>
> Legal/Practical Challenges
>
> Application of Traditional Security Tools
>
> Network Forensics Architectures
>
> Traceback
>
> Attribution
>
> Evidence Collection/Storage
>
> Case Studies
>
> International/Internet Legal Issues
>
> Problems Using Traditional Network Tools
>
> Law Enforcement/Legal Perspectives
>
> Other Digital Forensics-related Research
>
> --
> Thomas E. Daniels
> Assistant Professor
> 3222 Coover Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-3060
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From: Thomas E Daniels <daniels (at) narn.ece.iastate (dot) edu [email concealed]>
> I'm announcing a CFP for a workshop that I'm chairing this year in
> affiliation with IEEE SECURECOMM.
>
> For the full CFP, visit: http://www.ece.iastate.edu/572/
> Workshop website: http://www.ece.iastate.edu/cnfr/
>
> The CNFR Workshop brings together researchers and practitioners of
> computer network forensics to further define and refine field while
> sharing their research results.
>
>
> Goals of CNFR '05:
>
> * Disseminate current and in-progress research in network
> forensics
> * Define Network Forensics as an area, how it relates to other
> areas, and what new problems are to be faced.
> * Build a community of those interested in network forensics.
>
>
> Important Dates
> * Paper Submission Due - April 21, 2005
> * Acceptance Notification - May 20, 2005
> * Camera Ready Final Copy Due - June 8, 2005
> * Workshop Date - September, 2005
>
> Topics of Interest
> Defining/Modeling Network Forensics
>
> Legal/Practical Challenges
>
> Application of Traditional Security Tools
>
> Network Forensics Architectures
>
> Traceback
>
> Attribution
>
> Evidence Collection/Storage
>
> Case Studies
>
> International/Internet Legal Issues
>
> Problems Using Traditional Network Tools
>
> Law Enforcement/Legal Perspectives
>
> Other Digital Forensics-related Research
>
> --
> Thomas E. Daniels
> Assistant Professor
> 3222 Coover Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-3060
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