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The Journal
of Digital Forensics, Security and Law (JDFSL) is a unique and
innovative publication. It is a publication of the Association of Digital Forensics,
Security and Law.
JDFSL was
founded on the premise that digital forensics goes beyond
digital evidence. The JDFSL mission is to significantly expand
the domain of digital forensics research to a wide and eclectic
audience of academics, consultants and executives who are
involved in the curriculum, research and use of digital
forensics.
JDFSL publishes original research and comments about digital forensics
and its relationship to security and law. Contributions are
particularly welcome which analyze the results of
interdisciplinary research and relate to the intersection of
theory, method and empirical findings. Of interest will be
manuscripts, which present the theoretical concepts of the
development, organization, and dissemination of digital
forensics concepts. Further, publications will include the
results of research and case studies that advance the practice
and understanding of digital forensics methods and techniques to
support efficient and effective investigations.
JDFSL
submissions will be double blind refereed and will provide a
forum for high quality research, communication and debate on the
subject of digital forensics and directly related fields. |