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Friday, April 25th | ||
8:00 AM |
Digital Forensics, Security and Law Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 8:00 AM |
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8:30 AM |
SiMPLE - Rethinking the Monolithic Approach to Digital Forensic Software Craig Valli, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 8:30 AM |
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9:05 AM |
Data Mining Techniques for Fraud Detection Rekha Bhowmik, Department of Computer Science, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 9:05 AM |
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9:40 AM |
Using N-gram Analysis for Forensic Author Identification and Text Relatedness Carole Chaski, ALIAS Technology LLC and Institute for Linguistic Evidence, Inc, USA Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 9:40 AM |
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10:15 AM |
Digital Forensics, Security and Law Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 10:15 AM |
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10:45 AM |
The Cyber-Workplace – Identifying Liability Issues in the Information Age and Managing E-Risk Nigel Wilson, Barrister, Bar Chambers, Australia Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 10:45 AM |
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11:25 AM |
The Evolving Role of the Digital Forensics Expert: Protective Orders Glenn S. Dardick, Longwood University, USA Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 11:25 AM |
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12:00 PM |
End of Conference – Closing Remarks Digital Forensics, Security and Law Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 12:00 PM |