IIT Ropar Hosts International Conference on Digital Forensics
- IIT Ropar is hosting the 14th edition of IFIP WG 11.9 International Conference on Digital Forensics from January 3 to 5, 2018.
- The three-day conference will have 8 sessions and presentation of 20 research papers.
Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar has hosted the 14th edition of IFIP WG 11.9 International Conference on Digital Forensics in collaboration with the University of Tulsa, USA. The three-day international conference began on January 3, 2018, and will conclude on January 5, 2018. The international conference will witness the participation of government officials, law-enforcement personnel, researchers and academicians from countries across the globe.
The three-day conference will have 8 sessions and presentation of 20 research papers on the following topics: -
- Forensics
- Industrial Control System
- Mobile and Embedded Device Forensics
- Cloud Forensics
- Digital Forensic Tools and Techniques
- Network Forensics
- Digital Forensic Models
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During the conference, the keynote lectures will be delivered by: -
- Member of Cloud Computing Innovation Council of India, Mr. Suhaan Mukherjee will deliver his lecture on ‘Legal Challenges to Digital Forensics in India’.
- A scientist at Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Mr. Gaurav Gupta will deliver his lecture on ‘Digitized Document Fraud: New Directions and Opportunities’.
- Professor of Computer Science and Chemical Engineering at the University of Tulsa, Professor Sujeet Shenoi will deliver his talk on ‘Case Studies in Invasive Embedded Device Forensics: Evidence Extraction and Firmware Verification’.
- National Cyber Security Coordinator, Dr. Gulshan Rai will deliver his lecture on ‘Cyber Security – The Indian Perspective’.
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On the first day of the conference, a poster presentation session will be organised to showcase interesting ideas from young practitioners and researchers. The last day of the conference will have a long session, specifically for law enforcement professions and specialists across the country.