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Conference abstracts

The following are abstracts of the papers that were submitted or presented at the CFET2007 conference.

Cybercrime Education:

Plenary Speaker:
"High Tech Crime Training: A Model Outline and How It Maps To Academic Programmes"
Bill Crane|
Acting Head of High Technology Training
The National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA), UK

"Integration of Computer Forensics into a Forensic Science Programme"|
Dr Richard E Overill
Kings College London, UK

"Cybercrime Training versus Computer Forensics Education"|
Paul Stephens
Senior Lecturer
Canterbury Christ Church University, UK

Plenary Speaker:
"Experiences and Methodologies Teaching Hands-On Cyberforensics Skills Online"|
Gary Kessler
Director of the Center for Digital Investigation
Champlain College, USA

"Research Informed Cybercrime Education"|
Denis Edgar-Nevill
Head of Department
Department of Computing
Canterbury Christ Church University, UK

"Managing the Pedagogy of Cybercrime Forensics Study at Post Graduate Level: Challenges and Opportunities"|
Dr Abhaya Induruwa
Principal Lecturer
Canterbury Christ Church University, UK

"Cybercrime Education and Training Virtual Forum"
Denis Edgar-Nevill
Head of Department
Canterbury Christ Church University

Computer Ethics:

"Should we be teaching computer ethics to computer forensics students?"|
Alistair Irons
Northumbria University, UK

"Cybercrime: Is Computer Ethics a Weapon for Preventing Copyright Infringement?"|
WenHao Wang, Kate Dingley, Carl Adams
University of Portsmouth, UK

"Human Trust and E-Trust"|
Reza Mousoli
Senior Lecturer
Canterbury Christ Church University, UK

Cybercrime Analysis:

Plenary Speaker:
"RFIDIOts!!!– Practical RFID Hacking (Without Soldering Irons or Patent Attorneys)"|
Adam Laurie
Invited presentation sponsored by The Bunker

"Analysis of and Extraction of Forensic Material from Malicious Code"|
Righard Zwienenberg
Norman Data Defence Systems, UK

"Pedagogy of Cryptology Education: A comparison of two groups"|
David Bennett and Dave Lewis
Canterbury Christ Church University, UK

"Footprints of Cyber Criminals"|
Man Qi and Denis Edgar-Nevill
Canterbury Christ Church University, UK

Cybercrime and Law Enforcement:

"Cybercrime Forensics Experiences in a Developing Country"|
Kasun De Zoysa, K S. Goonatillake, Kenneth M. Thilakarathna,
University of Colombo, Sri Lanka

"Prosecuting Low-level Cybercrime in the UK"|
Clare Bracey
Sussex Constabulary
Denis Edgar-Nevill
Canterbury Christ Church University, UK

"A Critical (Legal) View of Forensic Computing"|
Bernd Carsten Stahl
De Montfort University, UK

"Investigating the use of and the impact of mobile technology in gathering and manipulating data and digital images in tackling Fly-tipping in the Medway Towns"|
Liz Faulkner & Dr Richard Henson
Canterbury Christ Church University, UK

"Virtual Reality and Interactive Training for Airport Security"|
Manolya Kavakli
Macquarie University, Australia