[DFSci] Digital Forensics Wish List
Riley, John H
jriley at bloomu.edu
Thu Jan 28 05:52:19 PST 2010
This is even a step beyond Doug White's first category: Howard Schmidt, President Obama's cyberczar. The recent back and forth between China and Google have really brought home the reality that digital forensics (as part of, or along with, cyberwarfare, cybersecurity,...) is rising to another level (without losing any of its traditional concerns). Of course, he's also a bit of a reach for DFRWS.
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That is a tough question.
Although they are not technical/research people,
- a judge who has tried cases with much digital evidence
- someone closely associated with the Nat'l Academy of Science report
to get their perspective.
On the tech side,
- file systems developers (MS, OSS, Google...)
- mobile device experts (smartphone, SSD netbook/iPad, OLPC...)
- as mentioned, someone from EU, also someone from Asia-Pacific area,
maybe other locales to get global scope
I don't have names, sorry.
On Jan 27, 2010, at 8:58 PM, Eoghan Casey wrote:
>
> If you could hear one person speak about the future of digital
> forensics at the 10th Annual DFRWS conference, who would it be and why?
>
> Eoghan Casey
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