NOTE: Submission Deadline Extended to May 1, 2005! Extended abstracts with references (2-5 pages) with full paper to follow will be considered.
The First IEEE/CreateNet Computer Network Forensics Research (CNFR) Workshop brings together researchers and practitioners of computer network forensics to further define and refine field while sharing their research results.
Goals of CNFR '05:
- Disseminate current and in-progress research in network forensics
- Define Network Forensics as an area, how it relates to other areas, and what new problems are to be faced.
- Build a community of those interested in network forensics.
Topics of Interest
Defining/Modeling Network Forensics |
Legal/Practical Challenges |
Application of Traditional Security Tools |
Network Forensics Architectures |
Traceback |
Attribution |
Evidence Collection/Storage |
Case Studies |
International/Internet Legal Issues |
Problems Using Network Traditional Network Tools |
Law Enforcement/Legal Perspectives |
Other Digital Forensics-related Research |