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DFF Arabia 2009 is canceled
It is my bothersome duty to inform you that the long-planned and forthcoming Conference DFF Arabia 2009 in Bahrain finally will not take place. The reason is, according to Andreas (as the main organizer) communication, extremely low number of registered participations. The financial crisis negatively affected our conference too.
Please, accept also my apologies for the fact, that this could cause problems to you.
At the same time I would like to thank all, who prepared papers for the conference and ensure, that we work intensively to save their efforts.
Marian
Posted on Friday, April 17
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Is Digital Forensics Science an independent science? |
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Recently, again, in some forums was opened the debate on how different groups access to the activities of Digital Forensics. Specifically, the main grouse is heard that the LE is in some way “separative”, many of their Digital Forensic activities are closed. |
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DFF Europe - activity continues |
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DFF Meeting Prague 2007 gave impetus to reflect on the situation in the field of Digital Forensics. That impulse did not remain without response, the informal meetings of the last year’s DFF Meeting participants continue. Exchange of experiences, expertise and views takes place at both on-line and personal meetings during working and informal visits. |
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FTK 2 - is it a new concept? |
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One of the most important event at DFF Prague 2007 Meeting was the introduction of the FTK 2. Not because of sponsorship of DFF by AD, but because FTK 2 has really new conception. It is, as minimum as my opinion.
Why? I discussed at DFF coffee-break with Johan ten Houten, |
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13. 4. 2007 an interesting thread was published at "cftt@yahoogroups.com", called "defense practitioners". I forgot my web-access ID/PASS, so i am not able to copy this discussion for you (and it could be against the rights of CFTT forum, I think). Shortly - it was about the right of "bad guys" (ie. private forensic experts working for defenders) to participate at CFTT group.
It seems to me, that only some US computer forensic experts have this problem - who is the bad-guy or good-guy. |
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