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The fourth issue of the third volume (v3n4) of the Journal is now available.

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The table of contents is as follows:

  • Data Security Measures in the IT Service Industry: A Balance
    between Knowledge & Action
    N. Mlitwa and Y. Kachala
    abstract
     

  • Extraction and Categorisation of User Activity from
    Windows Restore Points
    Damir Kahvedžić and Tahar Kechadi
    abstract
     

  • Data recovery from PalmmsgV001
    Satheesaan Pasupatheeswaran
    abstract
     

  • Book Review: Mac OS X, iPod, and iPhone Forensic Analysis
    DVD Toolkit
    Reviewed by Gary C. Kessler
    abstract

The third issue of the third volume (v3n3) of the Journal is now available.

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The table of contents is as follows:

  • Remote Forensics May Bring the Next Sea Change in E-discovery: Are All Networked Computers Now Readily Accessible Under the Revised Federal Rules of Civil Procedure?
    Joseph J. Schwerha IV and Scott Inch
    abstract
     

  • The Forensics Aspects of Event Data Recorders
    Jeremy S. Daily, Nathan Singleton, Elizabeth Downing
    and Gavin W. Manes
    abstract
     

  • An Evaluation of Windows-Based Computer Forensics Application Software Running on a Macintosh
    Gregory H. Carlton
    abstract
    Reprint:
    This paper is publicly available as a reprint subject to the ADFSL Copyright. To view or download the paper, click here.
     

  • To License or Not to License: An Examination of State Statutes Regarding Private Investigators and Digital Examiners
    Thomas Lonardo, Doug White and Alan Rea
    abstract
    Reprint: This paper is publicly available as a reprint subject to the ADFSL Copyright. This paper was funded by the International Association of Forensic Computer Examiners [ISFCE] and the Forensics, Advanced Networking, and Security Laboratory [FANS] at Roger Williams University. To review the complete paper click here.
     

  • Book Review: Guide to computer forensics and investigations (3rd ed.)
    Reviewed by Keyu Jiang and Ruifeng Xuan
    abstract

The second issue of the third volume (v3n2) of the Journal is now available.

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The table of contents is as follows:

  • Trends in Virtualized User Environments
    Diane Barrett
    abstract
     

  • Steganography: Forensic, Security, and Legal Issues
    Merrill Warkentin, Ernst Bekkering and Mark B. Schmidt
    abstract
     

  • Data Mining Techniques in Fraud Detection
    Rekha Bhowmik
    abstract
     

  • Analysis of Information Remaining on Hand Held Devices Offered for Sale on the Second Hand Market
    Andy Jones, Craig Valli and Iain Sutherland
    abstract
     

  • Book Review: The dotCrime Manifesto: How to Stop Internet Crime
    Reviewed by Gary C. Kessler
    abstract

The first issue of the third volume (v3n1) of the Journal is now available.

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The table of contents is as follows:

  • The 2007 Analysis of Information Remaining on Disks Offered
    for Sale on the Second Hand Market
    Andrew Jones, Craig Valli, Glenn S. Dardick and Iain Sutherland
    abstract
     

  • Who is Reading the Data on Your Old Computer?
    Vivienne Mee
    abstract
     

  • Developing a Process Model for the Forensic Extraction of
    Information from Desktop Search Applications
    Timothy Pavlic, Jill Slay and Benjamin Turnbull
    abstract
     

  • Book Review: Challenges to Digital Forensic Evidence
    Reviewed by Gary C. Kessler
    abstract

 
 
   

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