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Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime - First International ICST Conference, ICDF2C 2009, Albany, Ny, USA, September 30 - October 2, 2009, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, Edition.)
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Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime - First International ICST Conference, ICDF2C 2009, Albany, Ny, USA, September 30 - October 2, 2009, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, Edition.)
Series: Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 31
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The First International Conference on Digital Forensics and Cyber
Crime (ICDF2C) was held in Albany from September 30 to October 2,
2009. The field of digital for- sics is growing rapidly with
implications for several fields including law enforcement, network
security, disaster recovery and accounting. This is a
multidisciplinary area that requires expertise in several areas
including, law, computer science, finance, networking, data mining,
and criminal justice. This conference brought together pr-
titioners and researchers from diverse fields providing
opportunities for business and intellectual engagement among
attendees. All the conference sessions were very well attended with
vigorous discussions and strong audience interest. The conference
featured an excellent program comprising high-quality paper pr-
entations and invited speakers from all around the world. The first
day featured a plenary session including George Philip, President
of University at Albany, Harry Corbit, Suprintendent of New York
State Police, and William Pelgrin, Director of New York State
Office of Cyber Security and Critical Infrastructure Coordination.
An outstanding keynote was provided by Miklos Vasarhelyi on
continuous auditing. This was followed by two parallel sessions on
accounting fraud /financial crime, and m- timedia and handheld
forensics. The second day of the conference featured a mesm- izing
keynote talk by Nitesh Dhanjani from Ernst and Young that focused
on psyc- logical profiling based on open source intelligence from
social network analysis. The third day of the conference featured
both basic and advanced tutorials on open source forensics.
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