IMF 2009:
Stuttgart,
Germany
Oliver Goebel, Ralf Ehlert, Sandra Frings, Detlef Günther, Holger Morgenstern, Dirk Schadt (Eds.):
IMF 2009, Fifth International Conference on IT Security Incident Management and IT Forensics, Stuttgart, Germany, 15-17 September 2009.
IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-0-7695-3807-5
Keynote
Presentations
- Jan Kohlrausch:
Experiences with the NoAH Honeynet Testbed to Detect new Internet Worms.
13-26
- Kamol Kaemarungsi, Nawattapon Yoskamtorn, Kitisak Jirawannakool, Nuttapong Sanglerdsinlapachai, Chanin Luangingkasut:
Botnet Statistical Analysis Tool for Limited Resource Computer Emergency Response Team.
27-40
- Ziyad S. Al-Salloum, Stephen D. Wolthusen:
Semi-autonomous Link Layer Vulnerability Discovery and Mitigation Dissemination.
41-53
- Robert Altschaffel, Stefan Kiltz, Jana Dittmann:
From the Computer Incident Taxonomy to a Computer Forensic Examination Taxonomy.
54-68
- Antonio Grillo, Alessandro Lentini, Gianluigi Me, Matteo Ottoni:
Fast User Classifying to Establish Forensic Analysis Priorities.
69-77
- Christian Moch, Felix C. Freiling:
The Forensic Image Generator Generator (Forensig2).
78-93
- Rafael Accorsi:
Safe-Keeping Digital Evidence with Secure Logging Protocols: State of the Art and Challenges.
94-110
- Mark Wozar:
Technique to Interrogate an Image of RAM.
111-119
- Muhammad Kamran Ahmed, Mukhtar Hussain, Asad Raza:
An Automated User Transparent Approach to log Web URLs for Forensic Analysis.
120-127
- Serguei A. Mokhov, Emil Vassev:
Self-Forensics Through Case Studies of Small-to-Medium Software Systems.
128-141
- Muhammad Yasin, Muhammad Arif Wahla, Firdous Kausar:
Analysis of Download Accelerator Plus (DAP) for Forensic Artefacts.
142-152
- Guido Schryen:
A Comprehensive and Comparative Analysis of the Patching Behavior of Open Source and Closed Source Software Vendors.
153-168
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