**** DFRWS announces the Preliminary Call for Papers. Please have a look
at http://www.dfrws.org ****
The DFRWS has undergone some administrative changes since last years
event. Last October government budget tightening threatened support for
the workshop. In fact, I was convinced there wouldn't be a workshop this
year. I even told a few people that with some certainty. However, in
the past few weeks a group of DFRWS members, some whose names you will
recognize, have decided to help keep it going by volunteering for
leadership roles. Dan Kalil and I will still be involved, but from now
on more researchers and practitioners from the digital forensics
community will be actively engaged in all aspects of the workshop. You
can expect to be hearing from them as well. This change promises to add
relevance and freshness to the agenda and help make DFRWS more effective
in solving the many tough, and constantly morphing, technical and legal
challenges we face. So, expect to see some exciting changes to DFRWS in
the comming weeks and months leading up to the next event.
Please take a look at the website. The CFP has been posted as well as
some new contacts. More complete information will be added over the next
few weeks as our new commitee agrees on procedures, plans and content
for the DFRWS this August, 17-19 in New Orleans. So mark your calendars
Thanks for your time,
Gary
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