SADFE 2008:
Berkeley, California, USA
Third International Workshop on Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensic Engineering, SADFE 2008, Berkeley, California, USA, May 22, 2008.
IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-0-7695-3171-7
Finding Evidence for Digital Forensics I
Digital Forensics Theory
Finding Evidence for Digital Forensics II - Workstation Logs and Residual Data
A Legal View of Digital Forensics
- Michael Losavio, Deborah W. Keeling, Adel Elmaghraby, George Higgins, John Shutt:
Implications of Attorney Experiences with Digital Forensics and Electronic Evidence in the United States.
79-90

- Frank Y. W. Law, Pierre K. Y. Lai, Zoe L. Jiang, Ricci S. C. Ieong, Michael Y. K. Kwan, Kam-Pui Chow, Lucas Chi Kwong Hui, Siu-Ming Yiu, C. F. Chong:
Protecting Digital Legal Professional Privilege (LPP) Data.
91-101

- Sean Peisert, Matt Bishop, Keith Marzullo:
Computer Forensics in Forensis.
102-122

- Charles W. Adams:
Legal Issues Pertaining to the Development of Digital Forensic Tools.
123-132

Works in Progress
- Olfa Nasraoui, Deborah W. Keeling, Adel Elmaghraby, George Higgins, Michael Losavio:
Node-Based Probing and Monitoring to Investigate Use of Peer-to-Peer Technologies for Distribution of Contraband Material.
135-140

- Jeffrey S. Marean, Mike Losavio, Ibrahim N. Imam:
A Research Configuration for a Digital Network Forensic Lab.
141-142

- Michael Losavio, Deborah W. Keeling, Adel Elmaghraby, George Higgins, John Shutt:
Network Forensics: Network Data and State Seizures in the United States.
143

- Robert Zeidman:
Multidimensional Correlation of Software Source Code.
144-156

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