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SADFE 2009: Berkeley, California, USA
- Fourth International IEEE Workshop on Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensic Engineering, SADFE 2009, Berkeley, California, USA, May 21, 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-0-7695-3792-4
- Vassil Roussev, Simson L. Garfinkel:
File Fragment Classification-The Case for Specialized Approaches. 3-14 - Frank Adelstein, Carla Marceau:
Snapshot Filtering Based on Resource-Usage Profiles. 15-21 - Christian W. Probst, René Rydhof Hansen:
Analysing Access Control Specifications. 22-33 - Natalie Armstrong, Michael Losavio, Deborah W. Keeling:
Digital Device & Forensics Concerns in Jails, Prisons and Supervisory Environments. 34-35 - Michael Losavio, Deborah W. Keeling, Adel Said Elmaghraby:
A Distributed Triage Model for Digital Forensic Services to State and Local Law Enforcement. 36-37 - Cedric J. Jeannot, Ibrahim N. Imam, Adel Said Elmaghraby:
Using JavaTM to Design Forensically Resistant Applications. 38-41 - Fred Cohen:
Two Models of Digital Forensic Examination. 42-53 - Steven J. Greenwald:
High Assurance Digital Forensics: A Panelist's Perspective. 54-61 - Slim Rekhis, Noureddine Boudriga:
A Formal Rule-Based Scheme for Digital Investigation in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks. 62-72 - Simson L. Garfinkel:
Automating Disk Forensic Processing with SleuthKit, XML and Python. 73-84 - Robert F. Erbacher, Jason Daniels, Steena Dominica Steven Monteiro:
OleDetection. 85-96 - Jean West, Ulf Lindqvist, Peter J. Vasquez, Michael Losavio, Sean Peisert:
Panel: Technical, Social and Legal Frameworks for Digital Forensics and CyberInfrastructure Security. 97-98
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