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MFS 2014 - International Workshop on Mobile Forensic & Security

Date2014-04-09 - 2014-04-11

Deadline2014-01-19

VenueWashington, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.csupomona.edu/~wtsi

Topics/Call fo Papers

As mobile digital devices, including smart phones, tables, and laptop computers, become more ubiquitous, more capable, and more interconnected, we experience increasing levels of security threats and increasing usage of legal matters that depend upon evidence recovered from these digital devices.
This workshop will provide attendees with an overview of the digital forensic process and specific information regarding the recovery of evidence from contemporary mobile devices.
List of Topics
Overview of digital forensics
Data acquisition of mobile devices
Data analysis of mobile devices
Data in the cloud
Recovering evidence from auxiliary storage devices
Speaker’s Biography
Dr. Gregory Carlton is an Associate Professor of Computer Information Systems and Director of Computer Forensics Programs at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. He holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Western Carolina University, a MBA, and a Ph.D. in Communication and Information Sciences from the University of Hawaii.
Dr. Carlton teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in computer forensics, database management, and the legal environment of information systems, he conducts research in the field of computer forensics and publishes his research findings in peer-reviewed journals, he developed and manages a professional certification program in digital forensics, he serves as the faculty advisor for the MSBA program, and he serves on numerous boards and committees.
Dr. Carlton provides advisement services for international government organizations pertaining to cyber security and digital forensics. He also maintains an active practice as a computer forensics examiner, and he provides expert testimony in matters pertaining to computer technology. As a member of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association, these services are available to criminal prosecutors.

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