IMF 2008:
Mannheim,
Germany
Oliver Göbel, Sandra Frings, Detlef Günther, Jens Nedon, Dirk Schadt (Eds.):
IT-Incidents Management & IT-Forensics - IMF 2008, Conference Proceedings, September 23-25, 2008, Mannheim, Germany.
LNI 140 GI 2008, ISBN 978-3-88579-234-5
- Udo Helmbrecht:
New Challenges for IT-Security Research in ITC (Keynote).
13-14
- Jack Cole:
Incident Management and Forensics Put in Context (Invited).
15-16
- Fred-Mario Silberbach:
Investigations and Prosecution in Cases of Computer Crime (Invited).
17-26
- Felix F. X. Lindner:
Network Infrastructure Forensics (Invited).
27-40
- Steven W. Wood:
A Forensic Computing Framework to Fit Any Legal System.
41-54
- Thomas Richard McEvoy, Stephen D. Wolthusen:
Using Observations of Invariant Behaviour to Detect Malicious Agency in Distributed Environments.
55-72
- Serguei A. Mokhov, Mourad Debbabi:
File Type Analysis Using Signal Processing Techniques and Machine Learning vs. File Unix Utility for Forensic Analysis.
73-86
- Liu Wu, Duan Hai-Xin, Lin Tao, Li Xing, Wu Jian-Ping:
Attacking Test and Online Forensics in IPv6 Networks.
87-106
- Marthie Lessing:
Live Forensic Acquisition as Alternative to Traditional Forensic Process.
107-124
- Felix C. Freiling, Thorsten Holz, Martin Mink:
Reconstructing People's Lives: A Case Study in Teaching Forensic Computing.
125-142
- Tsvetomir Tsvetanov, Stanislav Simeonov:
Network Flow Security Baselining.
143-156
- Meng-Da Wu, Stephen D. Wolthusen:
Network Forensics of Partial SSL/TLS Encrypted Traffic Classification Using Clustering Algorithms.
157-172
- Chakravarthy Gundabattula, Vinay G. Vaidya:
Building a State Tracing Linux Kernel.
173-196
- Serguei A. Mokhov, Joey Paquet, Mourad Debbabi:
Formally Specifying Operational Semantics and Language Constructs of Forensic Lucid.
197-216
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