Please note that the current times and items are tentative and subject to change closer to the conference date.

Please note: All times below are in Brisbane Time:

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Schedule of Events

Tuesday, October 22 (Cloudland)
Workshops
Track A (Moon Room)Track B (Alice Room)
08:30Understanding and Analyzing Executable and Linkable Format (ELF) Files
Parag Rughani & Priyanka Singh
National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU)Third-Party App Analysis Methodologies in Mobile Forensics
Jessica Hyde
Hexordia
10:30Break
Understanding and Analyzing Executable and Linkable Format (ELF) Files by Parag RughaniThird-Party App Analysis Methodologies in Mobile Forensics by Jessica Hyde
12:30Lunch
13:30Interpreting Mobile Phone Network Records
Matthew Sorell
University of AdelaideSynthetic Generation and Provision of Digital Forensic Data Sets Using the ForTrace Data Synthesis Framework
Dennis Wolf
Central Office for Information Technology in the Security Sector (ZITiS) & University of the Bundeswehr in Munich
15:30Break
Interpreting Mobile Phone Network Records by Prof. Mathew SorellSynthetic Generation and Provision of Digital Forensic Data Sets Using the ForTrace Data Synthesis Framework by Dennis Wolf
17:00End of Day
18:00DFRWS Outing to the Wharf District.
After the workshops we are heading to the Howard Smith Wharves. Meet up point: Felons Brewery in the closest section to the Ferry Dock. (Pay on your own)
Wednesday, October 23 (Cloudland)
09:00Welcome Remarks: Bradley Schatz
09:30Keynote: Digital Forensics is dead! Long live Digital Forensics!

Chair: Matthew Sorell
Dr. Michael CohenRapid7
10:30Break
11:00Paper Session 1

Session Chair: Parag Rughani
GBKPA and AuxShield: Addressing Adversarial Robustness and Transferability in Android Malware Detection (Virtual)Kumarakrishna Valeti and Hemant RathoreBirla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani, India
11:30Re-imagen: Generating Coherent Background Activity in Synthetic Scenario-Based Forensic Datasets Using Large Language ModelsLena Lucia Voigt, Felix Freiling and Chris HargreavesFriedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
12:00TAENet: Two-branch Autoencoder Network for Interpretable Deepfake DetectionFuqiang Du, Min Yu, Boquan Li, Kam Pui Chow, Jianguo Jiang, Yixin Zhang, Yachao Liang, Min Li and Weiqing HuangInstitute of Information Engineering, CAS and the School of Cyber Security, UCAS
12:30Lunch/Posters
13:30Paper Session 2

Session Chair: Frank Adelstein
Revisiting logical image formats for future digital forensics: A comprehensive analysis on L01 and AFF4-LSorin Im, Hyunah Park, Jihun Joun, Sangjin Lee and Jungheum ParkKorea University
14:00Exploring the Potential of Large Language Models for Author Profiling Tasks in Digital Text ForensicsSang-Hyun Cho, Dohyun Kim, Hyuk-Chul Kwon and Minho KimPusan National University
14:30Towards a Unified XAI-based Framework for Digital Forensic InvestigationsZainab Khalid and Farkhund Iqbal
15:00Break
15:30Afternoon Session

Session Chair: Jan-Niclas Hilgert
Mastering Digital Forensics Expert Witness Case Work - Australian Case Law and LegislationZoran IllievCDFS
16:00The Cyber-traceological Model: A Model-based View of the Cybercriminalistic Task
Jan Gruber and Felix FreilingFriedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
16:30Lightning Talks
18:00Awards Ceremony and Digital Forensic Rodeo
After the formal conference concludes for the day, the social program will begin at BrewDog (Address: 235 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006).
Come raise a glass as the Best Paper Awards winners are revealed and participate in "Operation Pumpkin Scone". The Digital Forensics Rodeo is a friendly, fun fueled competition and participants at all levels are encouraged to collaborate in teams, dig into the hands-on technical challenges, gain new friends and DFIR skills (food and drink tickets included - and prizes awarded where prizes are due).
Thursday, October 24 (Cloudland)
9.00Welcome and keynote introduction: Bradley Schatz
Keynote: From Crime Scenes to Cyber Scenes: How Digital Forensics Evolved from a Niche Policing Discipline to a Multidisciplinary Field, and Its Relevance in the Age of Cyber ThreatsDarren HopkinsMcGrathNicol
10:00Panel: The new UN CyberCrime Convention: how will it affect digital forensics?

Panel Chair: Matthew Sorell
10:45Break
11:15Paper Session 3

Session Chair: Raymond Chan
mount SMB.pcap: Reconstructing File Systems and File Operations from Network TrafficJan-Niclas Hilgert, Axel Mahr and Martin LambertzFraunhofer FKIE
11:45MIC: Memory analysis of IndexedDB data on Chromium-based applicationsByeongchan Jeong, Sangjin Lee and Jungheum ParkKorea University
12:15A Three-Pronged Approach to Malicious APK: Combining Snort, Wireshark, and Wazuh for Advanced Threat ManagementYi Anson LamCyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau, Hong Kong Police Force
12:45Lunch/BoF
13:45Paper Session 4

Session Chair: Priyanka Singh
The Provenance of Apple Health Data: A Timeline of Update HistoryLuke Jennings, Matthew Sorell and Hugo G. EspinosaThe University of Adelaide
14:15Video Source Identification using Machine Learning: A Case Study of 16 Instant Messaging ApplicationsHyomin Yang, Junho Kim and Jungheum ParkKorea University
14:45Geotagging Accuracy in Smartphone PhotographyElénore Ryser, Hannes Spichiger and David-Olivier Jaquet-ChiffelleCranfield University
15:15Break
15:45Afternoon Session

Session Chair: Jungheum Park
Nintendo 3DS forensics: a secondhand case studyHuw Read, Konstantinos Xynos, Iain Sutherland, Matthew Bovee and Clyde TamburroNorwich University
16:15Do You “Relay” Want to Give Me Away? – Forensic Cues of Smart Relays and Their IoT Companion AppsMaximilian Eichhorn and Gaston PuglieseFriedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
16:45Finding a diamond in the dumpster, decoding RAM in Mobile ForensicsAdam FirmanMSAB
17:15Concluding Remarks
18:30DFRWS APAC Future Planning Session (Valley Hops Brewing - Top Floor @ Cloudland)
We need YOU! Get involved in DFRWS - we are a volunteer-run, non-profit organization dedicated to steering the direction of DFIR by supporting innovative research and practical application in the field. DFRWS APAC 2025 is on the horizon, future planing is underway and we are eager to make this an event you look forward to all year. All are welcome to join this informal planning session to participate in creating the community they crave. (Pay on your own)