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8th International Annual Workshop on
Digital Forensics & Incident Analysis (WDFIA
2013) |
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Workshop Programme
Please be aware, this is only a draft programme and is subject to minor changes.
DAY 1: Wednesday 8th May
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Room 1 |
9:15-:9:30 |
Workshop Welcome |
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9:30-10:30 |
Keynote Talk
Ram Herkanaidu - Kaspersky Lab
Cyber-[.......] Hype or Trend? The Drivers behind Malware Development
Are we experiencing a change in the nature of threats facing us or is it all just hype? Do security companies and governments promote the notions of cyber-weapons and cyber-wars just for their own interest? Are there some fundamental changes in our digital lives both at home and work that means we are more vulnerable to cyber threats? Lastly, is the problem just one of technology or should more emphasis be placed on education and raising security awareness? This presentation outlines the major trends in malware development, the purposes for which malware is used, the ways in which malware spreads and the things we can do to secure our systems.
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10:30-11:00 |
Coffee |
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11:00-12:30 |
HAISA Session 1 |
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Shrinking the Authentication Footprint
K. Renaud and J. Maguire |
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Contextualized Security Interventions in Password Transmission Scenarios
M. Volkamer, S. Bartsch and M. Kauer |
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National Password Security Survey: Results
K. Helkala and T.H. Bakås |
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12:30-14:00 |
Lunch |
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14:00-15:00 |
WDFIA Session 1 |
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Visual Triage of Email Network Narratives for Digital Investigations
J. Haggerty, S. Haggerty and M.J. Taylor |
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An Ontological Framework for a Cloud Forensic Environment
N.M. Karie and H.S. Venter |
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15:00-15:30 |
Coffee |
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15:30-17:00 |
HAISA Session 2 |
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An Analysis of Information Security Vulnerabilities at Three Australian Government Organisations
K. Parsons, A. McCormac, M. Pattinson, M. Butavicius and C. Jerram |
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Establishment of Security Knowledge Sharing in Organisations: An Empirical Study
W.R. Flores |
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Privacy Challenges in the Interconnected World.
T. Oliveira. |
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Depart for Conference Dinner |
DAY 2: Thursday 9th May
9:00-10:00 |
WDFIA Session 2 |
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MetaFor: Metadata Signatures for Automated Remote File Identification in Forensic Investigations
M.P. Roberts and J. Haggerty |
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Visualisation of allocated and unallocated data blocks in digital forensics
C. Hargreaves |
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10:00-11:00 |
Panel Discussion |
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Topic TBA |
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11:00-11:30 |
Coffee |
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11:30-13:00 |
HAISA Session 3 |
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Using Theories and Best Practices to Bridge the Phishing Gap
E.D Frauenstein and R. von Solms |
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Using Phishing Experiments and Scenario-based Surveys to Understand Security Behaviours in Practice
W.R. Flores, H. Holm, G. Svensson, G. Ericsson |
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Developing and Testing a Visual Hash Scheme
M. M. Olembo, T. Kilian, S. Stockhardt, A. Hülsing and M. Volkamer |
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13:00-14:00 |
Lunch |
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14:00-15:30 |
IFIP TC 11.1 Session 1 |
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A Revised Framework of Information Security Principles
A. Teixeira and F. de Sá-Soares |
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Principles for PCI Compliance to Ensure Information Security: The Case for Mid-Size Companies
J. DeSantio
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Punishment or Reward: Evaluating Efficacy of Security Controls
Y. Talib and G. Dhillon |
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15:30-16:00 |
Coffee |
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16:00-17:30 |
IFIP TC 11.1 Session 2 |
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Interpreting Security Metaphors
A. Macedo |
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Towards a Brain-Compatible Approach for Web-Based, Information Security Education
R. Reid and J.F. Van Niekerk |
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Narrative Networks and Global Sourcing: Iimplications for Security and Privacy
G. Dhillon and D. Harnesk |
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| 17:30 |
Conference Close |
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