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The
fourth issue
(v1n4) of the Journal is
now available.
(subscribers,
click here for full issue)
The table of contents is as follows:
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A Curriculum for Teaching Information Technology
Investigative Techniques for Auditors
Grover Kearns
abstract
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The Role of Power and Negotiation in Online Deception
Conan Albrecht, Chad C. Albrecht, Jonathan Wareham and
Paul Fox
abstract
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Is Forensic Computing a Profession? Revisiting an Old Debate
in a New Field
Bernd Carsten Stahl
abstract
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Book Review: Digital Crime and Forensic Science in
Cyberspace
Reviewed by Gary C. Kessler
abstract
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The
third issue
(v1n3) of the Journal is
now available.
(subscribers,
click here for full issue)
The table of contents is as follows:
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Designing a Data Warehouse for Cyber Crimes
Il-Yeol Song, John D. Maguire, Ki Jung Lee, Namyoun Choi,
Xiaohua Hu and Peter Chen
abstract
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The 2006 Analysis of Information Remaining on Disks Offered for Sale on the Second Hand Market
Andy Jones, Craig Valli, Iain Sutherland and Paula Thomas
abstract
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The Design of an Undergraduate Degree Program in Computer & Digital Forensics
Gary C. Kessler and Michael E. Schirling
abstract
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A Forensic Log File Extraction Tool for ICQ Instant Messaging Clients
Kim Morfitt and Craig Valli
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The
second issue
(v1n2) of the Journal is
now available.
(subscribers,
click here for full issue)
The table of contents is as follows:
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Development of a National Repository of Digital Forensic
Intelligence
Mark Weiser, David P. Biros and Greg Mosier
abstract
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Computer Forensics Field Triage Process Model
Marcus K. Rogers, James Goldman, Rick Mislan, Timothy
Wedge and Steve Debrota
abstract
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Development and Delivery of Coursework:
Legal/Regulatory/Policy Environment of Cyber-Forensics
John W. Bagby and John C. Ruhnka
abstract
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Forensic Tools for Mobile Phone Subscriber Identity Modules
Wayne Jansen and Rick Ayers
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The
first issue
(v1n1) of the Journal is
now available.
(subscribers,
click here for full issue)
The table of contents is as follows:
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Electronic Data Discovery:
Integrating Due Process into Cyber Forensic Practice
John W. Bagby and John C. Ruhnka
abstract
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Development of an Ontology Based Forensic Search Mechanism:
Proof of Concept
Jill Slay and Fiona Schulz
abstract
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AlphaCo:
A Teaching Case on Information Technology Audit and Security
Hüseyin Tanriverdi, Joshua Bertsch, Jonathan Harrison,
Po-Ling Hsiao,
Ketan S. Mesuria, and David Hendrawirawan
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