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DIGITAL INVESTIGATION
Digital InvestigationThe International Journal of Digital Forensics & Incident Response

Editor-in-Chief:
E. Casey
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Description


Digital Investigation is an international practitioner & research journal, and offers:

• A platform for pioneering peer-reviewed research papers
• Best-practice reports from the real experiences of investigators and lawyers
• New developments in the field of digital forensic science
• The latest proven methodologies being applied by the community

The journal brings together the growing global community interested in digital forensics, encompassing law enforcement, research, corporate information security, legal professionals and government.

Digital Investigation covers the following areas:

Peer-reviewed research
Papers are welcomed from the following categories:

Research:
Theoretical - Discovery and experimentation of digital forensic principles.
Applied - Tailoring of "agreed upon" principles into procedures that can be easily implemented for conducting network, computer and software forensics, to build a corroborated chain of evidence.

Practice:
Methods and tools for conducting effective digital investigations.

Legal:
Legislative developments and limitations, new defences, and privacy.

Standards, Policy & Ethics:
Overarching considerations, accreditation and certification.

Tool Reviews
Including Open-Source and Proprietary tools, this section provides information and reviews on the latest tools and their applications.

Practitioner Reports
Investigative case studies and reports from internationally recognised leaders in the field.

Legal Case Analysis and Updates
Case studies and expert comment on recent trials and investigations, plus information on the latest international legal developments.

Bibliographic & ordering information
ISSN: 1742-2876
Imprint: ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
Commenced publication 2004

Subscriptions for the year 2008, Volume 5, 4 issues

Institutional online access: ScienceDirect eSelect
For purchase of online access to this journal on ScienceDirect.

Personal price: Order form
EUR 315 for European countries and Iran
USD 350 for all countries except Europe, Japan and Iran
JPY 41,600 for Japan

Institutional price: Order form
USD 772 for all countries except Europe, Japan and Iran
JPY 91,800 for Japan
EUR 692 for European countries and Iran


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Audience
Digital Investigation will be essential reading for: Auditors, Information Security Officers, Forensic Accountants, Information Systems Managers, Independent Investigators, Lawyers, Fraud Examiners, Law Enforcement Officials, Systems and Data Security Analysts.



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