INFORMATIK FESTIVAL 2024

24.09. - 26.09.2024 Wiesbaden


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24.09. - 26.09.2024
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Wiesbaden, Deutschland
Hochschule RheinMain Wiesbaden

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4. International Workshop on Digital Forensics (IWDF4)

Raum C 205

09:00 - 18:00

Dienstag, 24.09.2024

With the increase of digitalization and the pervasiveness of information systems, a crime scene is no longer what it used to be with its mix of a location, people, evidence, changes in time, and their virtual counterpart. Including the mainstream use of smart-homes, -infrastructure, -factories, or -cities, investigations and forensic evidence are no longer bound by physics. Evidence can be copied, transferred, and appear in corners of the world, where no-one was looking before. This workshop has the goal of firstly fostering novel, creative, and applied Ideas on how to extract data from information sources, analyze that data, and apply the outcome into a criminal investigation. A second goal is to form a community, interested in appalling their scientific results of computer science, data analytics, and machine learning to cyber forensics.

https://informatik2024.polizeiinformatik.de/

Workshop Kategorie
  • CYBERSECURITY & PRIVATSPHÄRE
  • PRÄSENZWORKSHOP
Beginn  Ende  Programm Autoren  Titel
09:00 09:15 Begrüßung    
09:20 09:45   Johannes Fähndrich and Maik Wischow Automated Reasoning for Conflict Solving in Knowledge Graphs
09:50 10:15   Florian Weijers, Meiko Jensen and Antje Raab-Düsterhöft Forensic strategies and methods in advanced software-defined networks
10:20 10:45   Daniel Spiekermann Netzwerkforensik in EVPN-Umgebungen
11:00 11:30 Kaffeepause    
11:30 12:30 Poster   Inklusive Kurzvorstellung der Poster
12:30 14:00 Mittag    
14:05 14:30   Sabine Richter and Dirk Labudde Potential approach for targeted matching of people in video footage based on 3D human pose estimation
14:35 15:00   Maria Lietsch, Svenja Preuß, Sven Becker and Dirk Labudde Man vs. machine: A study comparing super recognizers and artificial intelligence
15:05 15:30   Jenny Felser and Michael Spranger Semi-supervised topic modelling as a tool for hypothesis-driven forensic communication analysis
15:30 16:30 Kaffeepause    
16:35 17:00   Sabrina Herchel, Vivien Dehne, Mirijam Steinert and Dirk Labudde Unterscheidbarkeit von Cache-Dateien und Thumbnails im Ermittlungsverfahren
17:05 17:30   Martin Morgenstern and Wilfried Honekamp Identification of technology trends for effective policing
17:30 17:55 Abschluss

   
Daniel Spiekermann
FH Dortmund
Thomas Göbel
UniBw München
Sven Becker
Hochschule Mittweida
Svenja Preuß
Hochschule Mittweida - University of Applied Sciences
Maria Lietsch
HSMW
M. Eng. Florian Weijers
Freistaat Bayern
Prof. Dr. Johannes Fähndrich
Hochschule für Polizei BW
Vivien Dehne
FZ forensic.zone GmbH
Chairs
Prof. Dr. Dirk Labudde
Hochschule Mittweida
Prof. Dr. Wilfried Honekamp
Deutsche Hochschule der Polizei