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Journal of Digital Forensic Practice, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2010
- Mark Pollitt:
Forensic Twitter. 1-3
- Lorie M. Liebrock, Brajendra Panda, Robert L. Hutchinson:
Special Issue Guest Editorial: Computer Forensics Track of Symposium on Applied Computing. 4
- John H. Riley Jr.:
Recycling in Vista®. 5-10 - Gary C. Kessler, Don A. Haggerty:
An Online Graduate Program in Digital Investigation Management: Pedagogy and Overview. 11-22 - Alfred C. Bogen, David A. Dampier, Rayford B. Vaughn, Donna S. Reese
, Edward B. Allen, Jeffrey C. Carver:
Structured Forensics Examination Planning with Domain Modeling: A Report of Three Experiment Trials. 23-32 - Pawel Zwan, Andrzej Czyzewski
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Verification of the Parameterization Methods in the Context of Automatic Recognition of Sounds Related to Danger. 33-45 - Yinghua Guo, Jill Slay
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Testing Forensic Copy Function of Computer Forensics Investigation Tools. 46-61
- Gary C. Kessler:
Building a Digital Forensic Laboratory: Establishing and Managing a Successful Facility. By A. Jones and C. Valli. 62-63 - Gary C. Kessler:
Windows Forensic Analysis DVD Toolkit, 2nd edition. By Harlan Carvey. 64-66
Volume 3, Numbers 2-4, 2010
- Lawrence Suffern:
A Study of Current Trends in Database Forensics. 67-73 - Kamaruddin Malik Mohamad, Ahmed Patel, Tutut Herawan
, Mustafa Mat Deris:
myKarve: JPEG Image and Thumbnail Carver. 74-97 - Edward H. Freeman:
Computer Printouts as Legal Evidence. 98-105 - Rafael Etges, Emma Sutcliffe:
An Overview of Transnational Organized Cyber Crime. 106-114 - Jonathan Matusitz:
Cyberterrorism: Postmodern State of Chaos. 115-123 - Kenneth Geers:
The Cyber Threat to National Critical Infrastructures: Beyond Theory. 124-130 - Greg Gogolin, James Jones:
Law Enforcement's Ability to Deal with Digital Crime and the Implications for Business. 131-139 - Angela Brungs, Rodger Jamieson:
Identification of Legal Issues for Computer Forensics. 140-149 - Thomas Gloe, Rainer Böhme:
The Dresden Image Database for Benchmarking Digital Image Forensics. 150-159

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