DiFoSeP1: International Workshop on Digital Forensics, Security and Privacy |
Website | https://sites.google.com/view/difosep/home |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=difosep1 |
Abstract registration deadline | May 29, 2021 |
Submission deadline | May 29, 2021 |
Over the last decade, digital forensics has been an emerging field of study for IT-related academics, professionals, and researchers. To investigate how to gather and examine digital evidence in a current software framework, researchers are also concerned in and challenged by the "built-in" questions of how to develop and build forensic awareness in software applications, such that a cooperative environment is created for digital forensic purposes. The Internet has made it easier to access open-source software by offering hackers an incentive to conduct personal attacks. The rapid expansion of the networks and devices of global communication and networking makes investigating cyber-attacks difficult. There is also entering clues to illegal activity in the vast amount of data that need to check for digital forensics and evidence. For law enforcement, national security and information security, the area of digital forensics and cybercrime inquiries has become highly relevant.
The workshop emphasized the role of Digital Forensics in academic and judicial matters and its significant role in information security and software cloning.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
- Full papers
List of Topics
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Topics of interests but not limited to:
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Programming Languages and Digital Forensics
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IoT-based Software Cloning
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Software Authorship Attribution (SCA)
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Source code Stylometry methodologies
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Malware & Botnets
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Software copyright investigation
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Software forensics analysis
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Source code obfuscation
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Structure-based analysis of source code
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Graph-based analysis of source codes
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Software privacy and security
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Software bugs analysis and solutions
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Malicious source code analysis
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Information Security and Internet
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Privacy issues in information security
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Software categorization
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Machine and deep learning technologies for software analysis
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Big data and digital forensics
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Ethical Hacking
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IoT (Internet of Things) Forensics and Security
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Blockchain Technology in Cyber Forensics and Cybersecurity
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Legal, Ethical, and Privacy Issues in Computing
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Theoretical Foundations of Digital Forensics
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Social Networking Forensics and Security
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Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
Committees
Organizing committee
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Dr Farhan Ullah (School of Software, Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU) Taicang Campus, Jiangsu, China, Email: farhan@nwpu.edu.cn)
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Dr Sohail Jabbar (Department of Computational Sciences The University of Faisalabad, Pakistan, Email: sohail.jabbar@tuf.edu.pk)
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Dr Umar Raza (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom, Email: U.Raza@mmu.ac.uk)
Publication
DiFoSeP proceedings will be published in IEEE
Venue
DiFoSeP is scheduled to be held entirely online.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to
Muhammad Rehman Shahid
Department of Computational Sciences The University of Faisalabad, Pakistan.
Email: rehman.shahid@tuf.edu.pk