ADF 2010

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INFORMING SECURITY

The rapidly changing landscape of information technology presents the challenges of increasing download speeds, ever increasing storage capacity and a variety of small devices with storage capability. These challenges make ongoing research and engagement an essential part of being a digital forensic practitioner or researcher.


The aim of the Australian Digital Forensics Conference 2010 is to foster the exchange of information and increase knowledge amongst the digital forensics community. Academia, law enforcement and industry representatives are all invited to participate and to help achieve these aims.


Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:

  • Computer forensics
  • Network forensics
  • Small device forensics
  • Forensics education and training
  • Anti-forensics techniques and methods
  • Legal issues
  • Privacy issues
  • Digital rights management


Important Dates:

  • Paper Submission Deadline: September 1, 2010
  • Acceptance Notification: September 17-24, 2010
  • Camera ready papers: October 15, 2010
  • Early Bird Registration: October 1, 2010


secau Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University


Conference User:Curator 83air: Dr Andrew Woodward

Congress User:Curator 83air: Professor Craig Valli

Executive User:Curator 83air: Professor Murray Lampard

Congress Organiser: Ms Lisa McCormack

For further information email l.mccormack@ecu.edu.au

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