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IMF 2011 : 6th International Conference on IT Security Incident Management and IT Forensics (IMF 2011) | |||||||||||||
Link: http://www1.gi-ev.de/fachbereiche/sicherheit/fg/sidar/imf/imf2011/index.html | |||||||||||||
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Conference Background
IT-Security has become a steady concern for all entities operating IT-Systems. These include enterprises, governmental and non-governmental organizations, as well as individuals. Yet, despite high-end precautionary measures taken, not every attack or security mishap can be prevented and hence incidents will go on happening. In such cases forensic capabilities in investigating incidents in both technical and legal aspects are vital to understand their issue and feed back the knowledge gained into the security process. Documenting the measures taken to prevent or minimize damage to own or external IT infrastructure provides legal rear cover if an involved party decides to start proceedings. In a possible lawsuit emerging from such an incident, its treatment in a forensically proper way is crucial to be able to possibly claim for damages or prevent from being threatened by claims of third parties. Thus, capable incident response and forensic procedures have become an essential part of IT infrastructure operations. In law enforcement IT forensics is an important branch and its significance constantly increases since IT has become an essential part in almost every aspect of daily life. IT systems produce traces and evidence in many ways that play a more and more relevant role in resolving cases. Conference Goals IMF's intent is to gather experts from throughout the world in order to present and discuss recent technical and methodical advances in the fields of IT security incident response and management and IT forensics. The conference provides a platform for collaboration and exchange of ideas between industry (both as users and solution providers), academia, law-enforcement and other government bodies. Conference Topics The scope of IMF 2011 is broad and includes, but is not limited to the following areas: IT Security Incident Response Procedures and Methods of Incident Response Formats and Standardization for Incident Response Tools Supporting Incident Response Incident Analysis CERTs/CSIRTs Sources of Information, Information Exchange, Communities Dealing with Vulnerabilities (Vulnerability Response) Monitoring and Early Warning Education and Training Organizations Legal and Enterprise Aspects (Jurisdiction, Applicable Laws and Regulations) IT Forensics Trends and Challenges in IT Forensics Application of forensic techniques in new areas Techniques, Tools in Procedures IT Forensics Methods for the Gathering, Handling, Processing and Analysis of Digital Evidence Evidence Protection in IT Environments Standardization in IT Forensics Education and Training Organizations Legal and Enterprise Aspects (Jurisdiction, Applicable Laws and Regulations) |
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