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Nov. 6, 2013
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Nov. 7, 2013

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Miryon Pak +1-617-386-2090 conference@basistech.com

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Call For Presentations and Workshops

The 4th Annual Open Source Digital Forensics Conference will be held on November 5, 2013 in Chantilly, VA. You are invited to submit a presentation and/or workshop topic by May 1st. We'll be sending out updates via e-mail and Twitter at #osdfcon.

The conference will be attended by digital forensic investigators and developers. This conference sold out quickly last year, and registration closed early due to fire code occupancy limits. This event is a unique opportunity to make investigators aware of your tools, get feedback from users, meet fellow developers, and help direct the future of open source digital forensics software.

We are looking for talks on a variety of topics about using open source tools, including:

  • New tools and analysis techniques
  • Open, plug-in analysis framework designs and experiences
  • Automated forensics
  • Hard drive analysis and triage
  • Memory and network forensics
  • Mobile device forensics
  • Analyzing application-level artifacts
  • Cyber incident response
  • Getting involved with the community
  • User experiences
  • Case studies

We are also looking for people who are interested in providing half- and full-day workshops on the day before the conference (November 4, 2013). The workshops should teach people how to use or develop open source tools by providing hands-on guidance.

Submission Instructions

Topics can be submitted by e-mail to submissions2013@osdfcon.org and are due by May 1, 2013. To submit a presentation or workshop idea, e-mail the following information:

  • Title:
  • Author:
  • Description of presentation or workshop (limit 200 words):
  • Short biography of author (limit 100 words):
  • Specify whether the author is a developer and/or user of the tool(s) discussed:
  • Specify whether the presentation or workshop is targeted towards users or developers:
  • Duration (45-minute presentation, half-day workshop, or full-day workshop):