IWCC 2012 - International Workshop on Cyber Crime (IWCC)
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Category IWCC 2012
Deadline: June 15, 2012 | Date: October 03, 2012-October 05, 2012
Venue/Country: Petersburg, Russia
Updated: 2012-05-01 22:40:39 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
Today's world's societies are becoming more and more dependent on open networks such as the Internet - where commercial activities, business transactions and government services are realized. This has led to the fast development of new cyber threats and numerous information security issues which are exploited by cyber criminals. The inability to provide trusted secure services in contemporary computer network technologies has a tremendous socio-economic impact on global enterprises as well as individuals.Moreover, the frequently occurring international frauds impose the necessity to conduct the investigation of facts spanning across multiple international borders. Such examination is often subject to different jurisdictions and legal systems. A good illustration of the above being the Internet, which has made it easier to perpetrate traditional crimes. It has acted as an alternate avenue for the criminals to conduct their activities, and launch attacks with relative anonymity. The increased complexity of the communications and the networking infrastructure is making investigation of the crimes difficult. Traces of illegal digital activities are often buried in large volumes of data, which are hard to inspect with the aim of detecting offences and collecting evidence. Nowadays, the digital crime scene functions like any other network, with dedicated administrators functioning as the first responders.This poses new challenges for law enforcement policies and forces the computer societies to utilize digital forensics to combat the increasing number of cybercrimes. Forensic professionals must be fully prepared in order to be able to provide court admissible evidence. To make these goals achievable, forensic techniques should keep pace with new technologies.The aim of this workshop is to bring together the research accomplishments provided by the researchers from academia and the industry. The other goal is to show the latest research results in the field of digital forensics and to present the development of tools and techniques which assist the investigation process of potentially illegal cyber activity. We encourage prospective authors to submit related distinguished research papers on the subject of both: theoretical approaches and practical case reviews.The workshop is an interesting supplement for ICUMT 2012 in area of security of communication networks. It is especially important because year 2011 has been named by mass media "the year of the hack" due to numerous accounts of data security breaches in private companies and governments. The amount of stolen data is estimated in petabytes. Large amount of the damage can be attributed to Operation Shady RAT or Duqu worm which is a successor of famous Stuxnet malware. This year's workshop's main theme is network forensics.Topics of interests include, but are not limited to:Cyber crimes: design and detectionCyber crime related investigationsDigital forensics tools and applicationsDigital forensics case studies and best practicesFormal standards, procedures and methods in digital forensicsPrivacy issues in digital forensicsSteganography/steganalysis and covert/subliminal channelsNetwork anomalies detectionNovel applications of information hiding in networksInformation hiding for multimedia servicesNew methods for detecting and eliminating network steganographyLocalization of digital forensic techniquesComputer and network forensicsNetwork traffic analysis, traceback and attributionIncident response, investigation and evidence handlingIntegrity of digital evidence and live investigationsIdentification, authentication and collection of digital evidenceAnti-forensic techniques and methodsWatermarking and intellectual property theftAnalysis techniques for digital forensics and information assurance researchSocial networking forensicsPolitical and business issues related to digital forensics and anti-forensic techniques and methodsChairsKrzysztof Szczypiorski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland (e-mail: ksz{at}tele.pw.edu.pl)Józef Lubacz, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland (e-mail: jl{at}tele.pw.edu.pl)Wojciech Mazurczyk, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland (e-mail: wmazurczyk{at}tele.pw.edu.pl)List of Program Committee members (tentative)Costas Constantinou, University of Birmingham, UKNicolas T. Courtois, University College London, UKJana Dittmann, Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg, GermanyMichael Fisk, University of California San Diego, USAZeno Geradts, Digital Evidence R&D Netherlands Forensic Institute, The Hague, NetherlandsPavel Gladyshev, University College Dublin, IrelandStefan Katzenbeisser, Technische Universität Darmstadt, GermanyJerzy Konorski, Gdansk University of Technology, PolandIgor Kotenko, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Zbigniew Kotulski, Warsaw University of Technology and IPPT PAN, PolandChristian Kraetzer, Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg, GermanyDeepa Kundur, Texas A&M University, USAMiroslaw Kutylowski, Wroclaw Universtity of Technology, PolandKe Liao, Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, ChinaGuangjie Liu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, ChinaJosef Pieprzyk, Macquarie University, AustraliaMarcus K. Rogers, Purdue University, USAVassil Roussev, University of New Orleans, USAPedro Luis Prospero Sanchez, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, BrazilJanusz Stoklosa, Poznan University of Technology, PolandHui Tian, National Huaqiao University, ChinaJinwei Wang, The 28th Research Institute of CETC, ChinaJozef Wozniak, Gdansk University of Technology, PolandSebastian Zander, Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne, AustraliaPapers will be accepted based on peer review (3 per paper) and should contain original, high quality work. All papers must be written in English. Page length is limited to 8-pages in the IEEE double-column format with a font size no smaller than 10 points using IEEE Conference Proceeding templates (same as ICUMT 2012 template).
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