[AISWorld] CFP Mobile Devices Forensics 2014

Dennis Lupiana dennis.lupiana at dit.ie
Mon Aug 11 17:18:23 EDT 2014


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                      CALL FOR PAPERS


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   The Second International Workshop in Mobile Devices Forensics 
(Modefo-14)
                    http://www.ahisec.com/modefo-14
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In conjuction with The World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2014)
          December 8 - 10, 2014, London, UK
                    http://www.worldcis.org/
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WORKSHOP SUMMARY
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It is expected that in the next decade mobile devices will become the 
primary device for accessing the internet and conducting personal and 
company businesses. Most analysts predict that the number of mobile 
devices will exceed the population of the world soon. Currently, we are 
witnessing the proliferation and acceptance of "Bring Your Own Device" 
(BYOD) and "Bring Your Own Application" (BYOA) in organisations. As the 
mobile devices consolidate their top position, they will hold sensitive 
and personally identifiable information. The presence of this 
information and the usage of the mobile devices to access enterprise 
application will attract attackers. Therefore, it is important for the 
security and forensics of mobile devices to be well understood. The need 
for proper mobile devices forensic investigations is growing every day 
as new methods, technologies, and reasons for investigations are 
discovered.

This workshop will bring together researchers and industry participants 
who are involved either in the design, development, and implementation 
of novel security and forensics solutions. We expect the work that will 
be presented in this workshop to address security and forensics problems 
and suggest solutions that can be used in the future mobile devices 
landscape.

The security and forensics issues in mobile devices that will be 
presented and discussed in this workshop are becoming increasingly 
important. These issues will also have significant effect in other 
emerging application areas such as cloud computing and big data. We, 
therefore, welcome original, high-quality research contributions that 
advance the state-of-the-art in the design, development, deployment, 
evaluation and understanding of security and forensics in mobile devices.


TOPICS OF INTEREST INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
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 > Mobile devices OS forensics
 > File system forensics
 > Incident response and live analysis
 > Traffic analysis, traceback and attribution
 > Application analysis
 > Embedded and mobile device forensics
 > Large-scale investigations
 > Digital evidence storage and preservation
 > Data recovery and reconstruction
 > Lawful interception
 > E-discovery
 > Counter surveillance in mobile devices
 > Tools for mobile devices forensics
 > Digital evidence, ethics, policies and the law
 > Mobile devices malware forensics
 > Non-traditional approaches to forensic analysis
 > Mobile devices forensics standardization and accreditation


IMPORTANT DATES
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Extended Paper Submission: September 12, 2014
Authors Notification: October 13, 2014
Camera Ready Submission: October 31, 2014


SUBMISSION DETAILS
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Full papers should be e-mailed to Dennis Lupiana 
(dennis.lupiana at dit.ie). All papers will be refereed by at least two 
referees and before final acceptance all referees comments must be 
considered. The required formats of the paper are available on the 
conference website, http://www.worldcis.org.

Authors of accepted papers will be expected to present their work at the 
workshop. All attendees must register for the WorldCIS-2014 conference.


Program Co-Chairs
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Fredrick Mtenzi, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
George S. Oreku, TIRDO/North West University, South Africa
Dennis Lupiana, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland

Program Committee
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Laurence T. Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Mike Jackson, Birmingham City University, UK
Ion Tutanescu, University of Pitesti, Romania
Emmanuel Mkusa, Namibia University, Namibia
Tom Dowling, Claude Shannon Institute, Ireland
Leonard Mselle, University of Dodoma, Tanzania
Juanita Fernando, Monash University, Australia
Funminiyi Olajide, University of Portsmouth, UK
Tamara Pazynyuk. Joint Stock Company (JSC)/ Far East Energy Management 
Company (FEEMC), Russia



ENQUIRIES
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Mr. Dennis Lupiana
e-mail: dennis.lupiana at dit.ie


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	    	 		CALL FOR PAPERS


===================================================================================
  The Second International Workshop in Mobile Devices Forensics (Modefo-14)
	   			http://www.ahisec.com/modefo-14
===================================================================================

In conjuction with The World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2014)
		 December 8 - 10, 2014, London, UK
	               http://www.worldcis.org/  
===================================================================================

WORKSHOP SUMMARY
===================================================================================

It is expected that in the next decade mobile devices will become the primary device for accessing the internet and conducting personal and company businesses. Most analysts predict that the number of mobile devices will exceed the population of the world soon. Currently, we are witnessing the proliferation and acceptance of "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD) and "Bring Your Own Application" (BYOA) in organisations. As the mobile devices consolidate their top position, they will hold sensitive and personally identifiable information. The presence of this information and the usage of the mobile devices to access enterprise application will attract attackers. Therefore, it is important for the security and forensics of mobile devices to be well understood. The need for proper mobile devices forensic investigations is growing every day as new methods, technologies, and reasons for investigations are discovered.

This workshop will bring together researchers and industry participants who are involved either in the design, development, and implementation of novel security and forensics solutions. We expect the work that will be presented in this workshop to address security and forensics problems and suggest solutions that can be used in the future mobile devices landscape. 

The security and forensics issues in mobile devices that will be presented and discussed in this workshop are becoming increasingly important. These issues will also have significant effect in other emerging application areas such as cloud computing and big data. We, therefore, welcome original, high-quality research contributions that advance the state-of-the-art in the design, development, deployment, evaluation and understanding of security and forensics in mobile devices.


TOPICS OF INTEREST INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO: 
===================================================================================

> Mobile devices OS forensics
> File system forensics
> Incident response and live analysis
> Traffic analysis, traceback and attribution
> Application analysis
> Embedded and mobile device forensics
> Large-scale investigations
> Digital evidence storage and preservation
> Data recovery and reconstruction
> Lawful interception
> E-discovery
> Counter surveillance in mobile devices
> Tools for mobile devices forensics 
> Digital evidence, ethics, policies and the law
> Mobile devices malware forensics
> Non-traditional approaches to forensic analysis
> Mobile devices forensics standardization and accreditation


IMPORTANT DATES
===================================================================================

Extended Paper Submission: September 12, 2014
Authors Notification: October 13, 2014
Camera Ready Submission: October 31, 2014


SUBMISSION DETAILS
===================================================================================

Full papers should be e-mailed to Dennis Lupiana (dennis.lupiana at dit.ie). All papers will be refereed by at least two referees and before final acceptance all referees comments must be considered. The required formats of the paper are available on the conference website, http://www.worldcis.org. 

Authors of accepted papers will be expected to present their work at the workshop. All attendees must register for the WorldCIS-2014 conference.


Program Co-Chairs
===================================================================================

Fredrick Mtenzi, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
George S. Oreku, TIRDO/North West University, South Africa
Dennis Lupiana, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland

Program Committee
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Laurence T. Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Mike Jackson, Birmingham City University, UK
Ion Tutanescu, University of Pitesti, Romania
Emmanuel Mkusa, Namibia University, Namibia
Tom Dowling, Claude Shannon Institute, Ireland
Leonard Mselle, University of Dodoma, Tanzania
Juanita Fernando, Monash University, Australia
Funminiyi Olajide, University of Portsmouth, UK
Tamara Pazynyuk. Joint Stock Company (JSC)/ Far East Energy Management Company (FEEMC), Russia



ENQUIRIES
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Mr. Dennis Lupiana
e-mail: dennis.lupiana at dit.ie 



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