Presenting
Are you teaching digital forensics? Do you have good practice that you would like to share with the digital forensics / cyber security community? If so, please consider sharing that with us at this event.
Please submit your title and talk abstract by completing this formLink opens in a new window.
Important dates
Presentation abstracts to be submitted by Friday 11th November 2022.
Notification of acceptance will be provided by Mondays 14th November 2022.
Workshop themes
Workshop / paper themes include but are not restricted to
- Development of computer forensics as a discipline
- Challenges in teaching computer forensics
- Assessing computer forensics practical skills
- Structure of computer forensics programmes
- Computer forensics curriculum
- Problem based learning in computer forensics
- Teaching technical issues in computer forensics (hardware and software)
- Development of case material in computer forensics
- Cloud forensics
- Big data forensics
- Intelligent forensics
- Being creative in computer forensics
- Computer forensics futures
- Accreditation and professional bodies
- Professional standards
- Computer forensics employability
- Research in computer forensics