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Forensics in Telecommunications, Information and Multimedia - Second International Conference, e-Forensics 2009, Adelaide, Australia, January 19-21, 2009, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
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Forensics in Telecommunications, Information and Multimedia - Second International Conference, e-Forensics 2009, Adelaide, Australia, January 19-21, 2009, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 8
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The Second International Conference on Forensic Applications and
Techniques in Telecommunications, Information and Multimedia
(e-Forensics 2009) took place in Adelaide, South Australia during
January 19-21, 2009, at the Australian National Wine Centre,
University of Adelaide. In addition to the peer-reviewed academic
papers presented in this volume, the c- ference featured a
significant number of plenary contributions from recognized -
tional and international leaders in digital forensic investigation.
Keynote speaker Andy Jones, head of security research at British
Telecom, outlined the emerging challenges of investigation as new
devices enter the market. These - clude the impact of solid-state
memory, ultra-portable devices, and distributed storage - also
known as cloud computing. The plenary session on Digital Forensics
Practice included Troy O'Malley, Que- sland Police Service, who
outlined the paperless case file system now in use in Que- sland,
noting that efficiency and efficacy gains in using the system have
now meant that police can arrive at a suspect's home before the
suspect! Joseph Razik, represe- ing Patrick Perrot of the Institut
de Recherche Criminelle de la Gendarmerie Nati- ale, France,
summarized research activities in speech, image, video and
multimedia at the IRCGN. The plenary session on The Interaction
Between Technology and Law brought a legal perspective to the
technological challenges of digital forensic investigation.
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