[AISWorld] TOC: V6N3 Jnl of Digital Forensics, Security and Law

Glenn Dardick gdardick at dardick.net
Tue Dec 13 09:09:47 EST 2011


Dear colleagues: 

Information on the V6N3 issue of the Journal of Digital Forensics, Security
and Law (JDFSL) is now available as follows:

Volume 6 Number 3, 2011
ISSN: 1558-7215 (print)
ISSN: 1558-7223 (online)
Journal Website: http://www.jdfsl.org
Issue Abstracts: http://www.jdfsl.org/subscriptions/issues.htm
Editor-in-Chief: Gary C. Kessler, Norwich University, Vermont, USA

Table of Contents

Column: "The Consortium of Digital Forensics Specialists"
Christopher Kelley, CDFS Board Chair, USA

Column: "The Physics of Digital Information"
Fred Cohen, California Sciences Institute, California, USA

Analysis of Data Remaining on Second Hand ADSL Routers
Patryck Szewczyk, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia

"Exploring the iPhone Backup Made by iTunes"
Mario Piccinelli, University of Brescia, Italy
Paolo Gubian, University of Brescia, Italy

"A Survey of Contemporary Enterprise Storage Technologies from a Digital
Forensics Perspective"
Gregory H. Carlton, California State Polytechnic University, California, USA

Joseph Matsumoto, California State Polytechnic University, California, USA

Book review: "Online Privacy: Issues in the Digital Age" (Currie)
Reviewed by Darlene M. Tester, Metropolitan State University, Minnesota, USA

Technology Corner: "Brute Force Password Generation -- Basic Iterative and
Recursive Algorithms"
Nick Flor, University of New Mexico, New Mexico, USA
Haile Shannon, University of New Mexico, New Mexico, USA

The mission of JDFSL is to publish original research and comments about
digital forensics and its relationship to security and law. Contributions
are particularly welcome which analyze the results of interdisciplinary
research. Publications will include the results of research and case studies
that advance the curriculum, practice and understanding of digital forensics
methods and techniques to support efficient and effective investigations.

The primary audience includes individuals who are interested in developing
curriculum and teaching methods as well as conducting research related to
the areas of digital forensics, security and law. This journal is of value
to both academic and practitioner audiences.  

The journal Web site is located at http://www.jdfsl.org.  The senior editor
of the JDFSL is Dr. Gary C. Kessler, and he can be reached via email at
editor at jdfsl.org.

Glenn S. Dardick, Ph.D.
804-402-9239
804-680-3038 (FAX)
gdardick at dardick.net

Director, Longwood Center for Cyber Security	
Longwood University	
dardickgs at longwood.edu

Director, Association for Digital Forensics, Security and Law	
http://www.adfsl.org

Publisher, Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law	
http://www.jdfsl.org





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