Volume 2,
Number 1,
February 2005
Editorial
Academic Peer Reviewed Papers
Volume 2,
Number 2,
June 2005
Volume 2,
Number 3,
September 2005
Editorial
- Eoghan Casey:
Investigating security breaches.
169-170
- Pressure mounts on US Senate to pass cybercrime treaty.
171-174
- Keith McDonald:
To image a Macintosh.
175-179
- Susan W. Brenner:
Requiring protocols in computer search warrants.
180-188
- Stephen Mason:
Trusted computing and forensic investigations.
189-192
- Bruce J. Nikkel:
Generalizing sources of live network evidence.
193-200
- Harlan Carvey:
The Windows Registry as a forensic resource.
201-205
- The future implications of computer forensics on VOIP.
206-208
Academic Peer Reviewed Papers
- Michael A. Penhallurick:
Methodologies for the use of VMware to boot cloned/mounted subject hard disk images.
209-222
- Philip Turner:
Unification of digital evidence from disparate sources (Digital Evidence Bags).
223-228
Volume 2,
Number 4,
December 2005
Academic Peer Reviewed Paper
- Spike Quinn:
Examining the state of preparedness of Information Technology management in New Zealand for events that may require forensic analysis.
276-280
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