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Monaco Forensic Computing Conference invites international participation.
Monaco Forensic Computing Conference invites international participation.
n-gate ltd. is supporting an international forensic computing conference, to be held in Monaco in March 2005. International speakers, including Warren Kruse, have already submitted abstracts for prese
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(Free-Press-Release.com) August 6, 2004 --
n-gate ltd. is supporting the first e-crime and computer evidence conference, to be held in Monaco in March 2005. Several international speakers have already submitted abstracts for presentation and Warren G. Kruse will be running a special workshop on network forensic examination. Further papers are being solicited from academics, researchers and practitioners worldwide.
The conference aims to bring together academics, researchers and practitioners from all over the world to discuss advanced topics in e-crime, forensic computing, computer criminology and digital evidence in a truly world-calss international forum.
The conference chairmain will be Angus Marshall, currently of the UK's University of Hull, who works closely with police and other law-enforcement bodies as a forensic examiner and advisor on computer investigations. He is being assisted by Brian Tompsett (University of Hull,UK), Natasha Semmens (University of Sheffield,UK) and Brian Carrier (Purdue University, USA), creator of the open-source Autopsy and Sleuthkit forensic toolkits.
The call for papers closes on 27th August and a full list of abstracts will be released shortly after this date.
Full details of the current call for papers and registration information can be found at the conference website : http://www.ecce-conference.com/
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