[AISWorld] Digital Forensics, Data Analytics and Data Security mini-track AMCIS2018

Brad Glisson bglisson at southalabama.edu
Fri Feb 23 16:55:22 EST 2018


Dear colleagues,



You are invited to submit to the *Digital Forensics, Data Analytics and
Data Security *mini-track in the 24th Americas Conference on Information
Systems (AMCIS) 2018, August 16-18, in New Orleans, LA, USA



Mini-Track Description:



Cloud computing, on-demand services, mobile devices and the Internet of
Things have spawned a tremendous growth in data available to forensic
analysts. This deluge has created several challenges, including how to
effectively search data for valuable information, effectively exploit
different sources of information, and detect and handle incomplete or
falsified data (coined as big forensic data challenges by Quick and Choo).
Furthermore, the ephemeral nature of (cloud) containers and virtual
machines, along with improved security, have created challenges in the
collection and preservation of data. Auspiciously, the data analytic
fields, such as visual analytics, machine learning, big data, and
ontological reasoning, have made great progress with respect to searching
large amounts of disparate data, removing and correcting erroneous
information, and generating actionable knowledge. This mini-track seeks
innovative work that leverages data analytic methods to improve data
security, enhance digital forensics investigations and/or aid in resolving
current digital forensic challenges.



Brad Glisson, Ph.D.



Associate Professor

School of Computing

University of South Alabama

Shelby Hall, Room 1117

150 Jaguar Drive

Mobile Al 36688-7274

251.460.7634



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