[DFSci] Call for Chapter: Handbook of Research on Computational Forensics, Digital Crime and Investigation: Methods and Solutions

Chang-Tsun Li ctli at dcs.warwick.ac.uk
Thu May 8 07:29:26 PDT 2008


Call for Chapters

Handbook of Research on Computational Forensics, Digital Crime and 
Investigation: Methods and Solutions


Editor: Chang-Tsun Li
Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick, UK

Introduction
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Due to the rise of digital crime and the pressing need for methods of 
combating these forms of criminal activities, there is an increasing 
awareness of the importance of digital forensics and investigation. The 
primary objective of this book is to provide a media for advancing 
research and the development of theory and practice of digital crime 
prevention and forensics. This book will address a broad range of 
digital crime and forensics disciplines that use electronic devices and 
software for crime prevention and investigation.

Coverage
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The book is intended to cover a wide spectrum of topics that would 
inform a broad cross-sectional and multi-disciplinary readership ranging 
from the academic and professional research communities to industry 
consultants and practitioners. Furthermore, this book seeks to publish a 
balanced mix of high quality theoretical and empirical research articles 
and case studies. Topics to be included (but not limited to) are as 
follows:
- Digital signal processing techniques for crime investigations
- Cryptological techniques and tools for crime investigation
- Cryptological techniques and tools for crime investigation
- Watermarking for digital forensics
- Steganography and steganalysis
- Data carving and recovery
- Machine learning, data mining and information retrieval for crime 
prevention and forensics
- Computational approaches to digital crime preventions
- Digital evidence
- Crime scene imaging
- Identity theft and biometrics
- Digital document examination
- Small digital device forensics (cell phones, smart phone, PDAs, 
audio/video devices, cameras, flash drives, gaming devices, GPS devices, 
etc.)
- RFID technology, applications, security, privacy
- Network access control and intrusion detection
- Malicious codes  and computer virology
- Information warfare
- Policy, standards, protocols, accreditation and certification, ethical 
issues related to digital crime and forensics
- Criminal investigative criteria and standard of procedure on computer 
crime
- Practical case studies and reports, legislative developments and 
limitations, law enforcement
- Terrorism related analytical methodologies and software tools
- Terrorism knowledge portals and databases
- Terrorist incident chronology databases

Invited Submissions
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Individuals interested in submitting chapters (8,000-10,000 words) on 
the above-suggested topics or other related topics in their area of 
interest should submit via e-mail a 2-3 page manuscript proposal clearly 
explaining the mission and concerns of the proposed chapter by 30 June, 
2008. We strongly encourage other topics that have not been listed in 
our suggested list, particularly if the topic is related to the research 
area in which you have expertise.  Upon acceptance of your proposal, you 
will have until 30 October, 2008, to prepare your chapter of 
8,000-10,000 words and 7-10 related terms and their appropriate 
definitions.  Guidelines for preparing your paper and terms and 
definitions will be sent to you upon acceptance of your proposal. Full 
chapters will be submitted for double-blind review.

Please forward your e-mail of interest including your name, affiliation 
and a list of topics (5-7) on which you are interested in writing a 
chapter to Chang-Tsun Li, at ctli at dcs.warwick.ac.uk, by no later than 30 
June, 2008. Please use "Book Proposal" as the email subject. You will be 
notified about the status of your proposed topics by 31 July, 2008.

This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global (formerly Idea 
Group Inc.), www.igi-global.com, publisher of the Information Science 
Reference (formerly Idea Group Reference) and Medical Science Reference 
imprints in 2010.



Chang-Tsun Li
 Department of Computer Science,
 University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK
 E-mail: ctli at dcs.warwick.ac.uk
 http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~ctli



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