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ICDF2C 2010: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- Ibrahim M. Baggili

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Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime - Second International ICST Conference, ICDF2C 2010, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, October 4-6, 2010, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 53, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-19512-9 - Ali Alkaabi, George M. Mohay, Adrian McCullagh, Nicholas Chantler:

Dealing with the Problem of Cybercrime. 1-18 - S. Santhosh Baboo

, P. Vinod Bhattathiripad:
Software Piracy Forensics: The Need for Further Developing AFC. 19-26 - Mohammad Iftekhar Husain, Ibrahim M. Baggili

, Ramalingam Sridhar:
A Simple Cost-Effective Framework for iPhone Forensic Analysis. 27-37 - Gurvinder Singh, Martin Eian, Svein Yngvar Willassen, Stig Fr. Mjølsnes

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Detecting Intermediary Hosts by TCP Latency Measurements. 38-54 - Pavel Gladyshev

, Afrah Almansoori
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Reliable Acquisition of RAM Dumps from Intel-Based Apple Mac Computers over FireWire. 55-64 - Zouheir Trabelsi, Mohamed Al-Hemairy

, Ibrahim M. Baggili
, Saad Ali Amin
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Towards More Secure Biometric Readers for Effective Digital Forensic Investigation. 65-77 - Hamda Bariki, Mariam Hashmi, Ibrahim M. Baggili

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Defining a Standard for Reporting Digital Evidence Items in Computer Forensic Tools. 78-95 - Joshua James

, Pavel Gladyshev
, Yuandong Zhu:
Signature Based Detection of User Events for Post-mortem Forensic Analysis. 96-109 - Shahzad Saleem

, Oliver Popov:
Protecting Digital Evidence Integrity by Using Smart Cards. 110-119 - Noor Hashim, Iain Sutherland

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An Architecture for the Forensic Analysis of Windows System Artifacts. 120-128 - Emmanuel S. Pilli

, Ramesh Chandra Joshi, Rajdeep Niyogi:
An IP Traceback Model for Network Forensics. 129-136 - Digambar Povar

, V. K. Bhadran:
Forensic Data Carving. 137-148 - Damir Kahvedzic, M. Tahar Kechadi

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Semantic Modelling of Digital Forensic Evidence. 149-156

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