[DFSci] DFRWS USA 2017 Call for Presentations Deadline March 31, 2017

Elizabeth Schweinsberg bethlogic at gmail.com
Wed Mar 22 13:54:01 PDT 2017


DFRWS USA is seeking proposals for short presentations for our August 6-9,
2017 conference in Austin, TX.  This is in addition to the Call for
Workshops that is also due on March 31.

We are also taking poster and demo submissions -- any poster submitted
before March 31 is also eligible for inclusion in the printed proceedings
as an abstract.  Posters and demos are accepted through the start of the
conference.

PRESENTATIONS: 15-20 minute presentations showcase forensics experiences of
interest to DFRWS attendees, including (but not limited to) case studies
and advances in user interface, real-time analysis, and triage.
Presentation proposals are not included in the printed proceedings and
should not be anonymized. Presentation proposals undergo a modest reviewing
process to make sure they are of interest to the community. Sales pitches
will not be accepted. Presentation proposals are in the form of an abstract
(150-300 words) in PDF format. At least one author per presentation is
expected to register and present their work in person at the conference.

More information and submission instructions available at:
https://www.dfrws.org/submission-criteria

120 minute and 240 minute long presentations are typically presented as
tutorials and/or workshops on the Sunday afternoon preceding, or the
Wednesday afternoon following the main conference. Additional information
can be found on the Call for Workshop Proposals page
<https://www.dfrws.org/conferences/dfrws-usa-2017/call-workshop-proposals>.

DEMONSTRATIONS/POSTERS: DFRWS welcomes demonstrations of proof of concept
and research-based tools. Proposals should describe the tool, its relevance
to the forensics field, and space/equipment needs (e.g., table size, power,
networking, etc.). DFRWS also welcomes high-quality posters that highlight
key points of completed or ongoing research projects. Poster authors who
wish to qualify to have an abstract printed in the printed proceedings must
submit a PDF of the poster (for review purposes; minor modifications
thereafter are permitted) and the proposed abstract, written in English,
limited to 300 words, by the appropriate submission deadline listed in the Call
for Papers <https://www.dfrws.org/submission-criteria>. Demonstration
providers and poster authors who do not wish to have an abstract included
in the printed proceedings may submit their poster or demonstration request
through the first day of the conference.


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