Paper | Presentation | Conference | Downloads | Author |
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Automated Digital Evidence Target Definition Using Outlier Analysis and Existing Evidence | DFRWS USA 2005 |
| Brian Carrier, Ph.D. (Purdue University), Prof. Eugene Spafford (Purdue University) |
Data Hiding in Journaling File Systems | DFRWS USA 2005 |
| Knut Eckstein (NATO NC3A), Marko Jahnke (FGAN/FKIE Germany) |
Design and Implementation of Zeitline – a Forensic Timeline Editor | DFRWS USA 2005 |
| Florian Buchholz (Purdue University), Courtney Falk (Purdue University) |
Evaluating Commercial Counter-Forensic Tools | DFRWS USA 2005 |
| Matthew Geiger (Carnegie Mellon University) |
Forensic Discovery | DFRWS USA 2005 |
| Wietse Venema, Ph.D. (IBM Research) |
Network Forensics Analysis with Evidence Graphs | DFRWS USA 2005 |
| Wei Wang (Iowa State University), Thomas Daniels (Iowa State University) |
Reproducibility of Digital Evidence in Forensic Investigations | DFRWS USA 2005 |
| Lei Pan (Deakin University), Lynn Batten (Deakin University) |
Risk Sensitive Digital Evidence Collection | DFRWS USA 2005 |
| Erin Kenneally (San Diego Supercomputer Center), Christopher Brown (Technology Pathways) |
Scalpel – A Frugal, High Performance File Carver | DFRWS USA 2005 |
| Golden Richard III, Ph.D. (University of New Orleans), Vassil Roussev, Ph.D. (University of New Orleans) |
Automatically Creating Realistic Targets for Digital Forensics Investigation | DFRWS USA 2005 |
| Frank Adelstein, Ph.D. (ATC-NY), Yun Gao, and Golden Richard III, Ph.D. (University of New Orleans) |
File Hound – A Forensics Tool for First Responders | DFRWS USA 2005 |
| Wm. Blair Gillam (Purdue University) and Marc Rogers (Purdue University) |
Monitoring Access to Shared Memory-Mapped Files | DFRWS USA 2005 |
| Christian Sarmoria (Syracuse University) and Steve Chapin (Syracuse University) |
Preparing for Large-Scale Investigations with Case Domain Modeling | DFRWS USA 2005 |
| Chris Bogen (US Army Corps of Engineers) and David Dampier (Mississippi State University) |
Unification of Digital Evidence from Disparate Sources | DFRWS USA 2005 |
| Philip Turner (QinetiQ) |