Conference Location:
Co-located with Digital Forensics Conference Europe 2027 (formerly DFRWS EU), which takes place 30th March – 2nd April 2027. DFDS will take place on the 30th March.
March 30, 2027 to March 30, 2027
Participation
Topics of Interest
The Doctoral Symposium is open to fresh insights that challenge the current boundaries of digital forensics. The submissions can cover a broad range of topics related to digital forensics, including, but not limited to:
- Anti-forensics and counter-anti-forensics
- AI-assisted digital forensics
- Case studies and trend reports
- Cloud and virtualized environment forensics
- Covert channels (e.g. TOR, VPN)
- Cryptocurrency investigation
- Development of digital forensic infrastructures
- Digital evidence sharing and exchange
- Digital evidence and the law
- Digital forensic analysis of AI models
- Digital forensic preparedness / readiness
- Digital investigation case management
- Digital forensic tool validation
- Digital forensic triage / survey
- Event reconstruction methods and tools
- Forensics analysis and visualization of Big Data
- Forensic analysis of anonymous networks
- Forensic analysis of databases
- Implanted medical devices
- Incident response on malware and targeted attacks
- Machine learning and data mining for digital evidence extraction/query
- Memory acquisition and analysis
- Methodology for digital forensic processes
- Mobile and embedded device forensics
- Multimedia (image, audio, video) data analysis
- Network and distributed system forensics
- Non-traditional forensic scenarios / contexts
- SCADA / industrial control systems
- Smart power grid forensics
- Steganography and steganalysis
- Smart building forensics
- Vehicle forensics (e.g., drones, cars)
- Visualization methods and tools for forensic analysis
Submission Information
The Doctoral Symposium invites contributions in the form of Short Research Papers typically 6 pages in length, with up to 8 pages tolerated in exceptional circumstances (excluding references). They must be original contributions, must not be under simultaneous publication review elsewhere, the lead author must be a student, and must align with the topics of interest of the symposium. Survey/literature review papers are not suitable for publication at DFDS.
Papers must be written in English, blinded, and must not exceed 8 single-spaced, two-column pages. This page limit does NOT include references and appendix, although references and appendix should be limited to one page to the extent possible (= 9 pages in total). Papers must be submitted as PDF files. The preferred reference style is Harvard. Please use the ACM LaTeX sigconf proceedings template for your article. Fonts used in the template cannot be substituted; margin adjustments are not allowed.
All submissions undergo an initial screening by the TPC Chair(s) ensuring relevance to the event and compliance with the submission criteria. Once approved, submissions will undergo a “double-blind” review process, therefore, the version submitted for review must not contain the names or affiliations of the authors and should anonymize content that readily identifies the authors, such as references to tools developed by the authors. When referring to their own previous work, authors should use the third person instead of the first person (i.e., “Smith and Jones [2] previously determined…” instead of “We [2] previously determined…”). Please note that the Doctoral Symposium submissions will undergo a separate review process (and be published in a separate proceedings) compared to the full papers of the main DFRWS EU conference.
All contributions must be submitted to the Digital Forensics Doctoral Symposium track through the EasyChair site (link to follow).
Articles will be published with ACM as DFDS ’27: Proceedings of the Digital Forensics Doctoral Symposium. Please note that the publication is subject to an ACM Open Access Fee. For institutions participating in ACM Open the publication is free of charge.
At least one full DFRWS EU registration per paper is required before submitting the camera-ready version, i.e., before the camera-ready submission deadline. Please note, this DFRWS EU registration is separate to any ACM ICPS publishing charge (should it apply). Authors MUST present their work in person at the symposium.
For questions related to the doctoral symposium, please send an email to: jan (at) dfrws (dot) org
Previous Submissions
Previous submissions can be found at https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3785318, providing examples of the paper format and previously accepted topics.
Click Here For Proposal RequirementsDeadlines
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| November 12, 2026 | Paper submission via EasyChair (AoE) |
| December 11, 2026 | Notification of Acceptance |
Committees
Organizing Committee
Symposium Chair
Elénore Ryser (University of Technology Sydney)
TPC Co-Chair
Jan-Niclas Hilgert (Fraunhofer FKIE)
TPC Co-Chair
Gaëtan Michelet (University of Augsburg)
Proceedings Chair
Áine MacDermott, Ph.D. (Liverpool John Moores University)