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The
fourth issue of
the fourth volume
(v4n4) of the Journal is
now available.
(subscribers,
click here for full issue)
The table of contents is as follows:
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Online Child Sexual Abuse: The French Response
Mohamed Chawki, Ph.D.
abstract
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A Synopsis of Proposed Data Protection Legislation in SA
Francis S. Cronjé
abstract
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Prevention is Better than Prosecution: Deepening the Defence
Against Cyber Crime
Jacqueline Fick
abstract
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Telecommunications Liberalisation in Africa: Proposed
Regulatory Model for the SADC Region
Z. Ntozintle Jobodwana
abstract
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The
third issue of
the fourth volume
(v4n3) of the Journal is
now available.
(subscribers,
click here for full issue)
The table of contents is as follows:
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Insecurity by Obscurity: A Review of SoHo Router Literature
from a Network Security Perspective
Patryk Szewczyk and Craig Valli
abstract
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Electronic Forms-Based Computing for Evidentiary Analysis
Andy Luse, Brian Mennecke and Anthony M. Townsend
abstract
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To License or Not to License Revisited: An Examination of
State Statutes Regarding Private Investigators and Digital
Examiners
Thomas Lonardo, Doug White and Alan Rea
abstract
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Book Review: Cyber Security and Global Information
Assurance: Threat Analysis and Response Solutions
Reviewed by Gary C. Kessler
abstract
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The
second issue of
the fourth volume
(v4n2) of the Journal is
now available.
(subscribers,
click here for full issue)
The table of contents is as follows:
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Detection of Steganography-Producing Software Artifacts on
Crime-Related Seized Computers
Asawaree Kulkarni, James Goldman, Brad Nabholz, and
William Eyre
abstract
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Visualisation of Honeypot Data Using Graphviz and Afterglow
Craig Valli
abstract
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Correlating Orphaned Windows Registry Data Structures
Damir Kahvedžić and Tahar Kechadi
abstract
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Bluetooth Hacking: A Case Study Dennis Browning and
Gary C. Kessler
abstract
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The Impact of Hard Disk Firmware Steganography on Computer
Forensics Iain Sutherland, Gareth Davies, Nick Pringle
and Andrew Blyth
abstract
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The
first issue of
the fourth volume
(v4n1) of the Journal is
now available.
(subscribers,
click here for full issue)
The table of contents is as follows:
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Graduate Accounting Students' Perception of IT Forensics: A
Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Grover S. Kearns
abstract
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Continuous Fraud Detection in Enterprise Systems through
Audit Trail Analysis
Peter J Best, Pall Rikhardsson and Mark Toleman
abstract
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Defining a Forensic Audit
G. Stevenson Smith and D. Larry Crumbley
abstract
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