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IMF 2015: Magdeburg, Germany
- Jana Dittmann, Holger Morgenstern:
Ninth International Conference on IT Security Incident Management & IT Forensics, IMF 2015, Magdeburg, Germany, May 18-20, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4799-9902-6
Forensics
- Michael Gruhn:
Windows NT pagefile.sys Virtual Memory Analysis. 3-18 - Felix Ramisch, Martin Rieger:
Recovery of SQLite Data Using Expired Indexes. 19-25 - Simon Thurner, Marcel Grun, Sven Schmitt, Harald Baier:
Improving the Detection of Encrypted Data on Storage Devices. 26-39 - Felix C. Freiling, Michael Gruhn:
What is Essential Data in Digital Forensic Analysis? 40-48
Incidents and Forensics
- Sven Ossenbuhl, Jessica Steinberger, Harald Baier:
Towards Automated Incident Handling: How to Select an Appropriate Response against a Network-Based Attack? 51-67 - Christof Kier, Gerald Madlmayr, Alexander Nawratil, Michael Schafferer, Christian Schanes, Thomas Grechenig:
Mobile Payment Fraud: A Practical View on the Technical Architecture and Starting Points for Forensic Analysis of New Attack Scenarios. 68-76 - Andreas Dewald:
Characteristic Evidence, Counter Evidence and Reconstruction Problems in Forensic Computing. 77-82
Special Session on Teaching Forensics and Intrusion Management
- Stefan Kiltz, Jana Dittmann, Claus Vielhauer:
Supporting Forensic Design - A Course Profile to Teach Forensics. 85-95 - Knut Bellin, Reiner Creutzburg:
Conception of a Master Course for IT and Media Forensics Part II: Android Forensics. 96-105
Special Session on Malware Analysis/Malware Forensics
- Ulf Losche, Maik Morgenstern, Hendrik Pilz:
Platform Independent Malware Analysis Framework. 109-113 - Michael Schiefer:
Smart Home Definition and Security Threats. 114-118
Special Session on Digitized Forensics
- Ronny Merkel:
Latent Fingerprint Aging from a Hyperspectral Perspective: First Qualitative Degradation Studies Using UV/VIS Spectroscopy. 121-135
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