Volume 1, Number 1, February 2004
- Eoghan Casey:
The need for knowledge sharing and standardization.
1-2

- Geoff Fellows:
Peer-to-peer networking issues - an overview.
3-6

- Monique Mattei Ferraro, Andrew Russell:
Current issues confronting well-established computer-assisted child exploitation and computer crime task forces.
7-15

- Peter Sommer:
The challenges of large computer evidence cases.
16-17

- Chris Boyd, Pete Forster:
Time and date issues in forensic computing - a case study.
18-23

- Peter Stephenson:
The right tools for the job.
24-27

- Eoghan Casey:
Network traffic as a source of evidence: tool strengths, weaknesses, and future needs.
28-43

- Events.
45-

- Research summary.
47-49

- Brian D. Carrier, Joe Grand:
A hardware-based memory acquisition procedure for digital investigations.
50-60

- Sarah Mocas:
Building theoretical underpinnings for digital forensics research.
61-68

- Thomas E. Daniels:
A functional reference model of passive systems for tracing network traffic.
69-81

Volume 1, Number 2, June 2004
Volume 1, Number 3, September 2004
Volume 1, Number 4, December 2004
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