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Digital Forensics Evidence Analysis via Intelligent Systems and Practices

Focused thematic WG1- FEE conference 2022

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On 8-9 June 2022 a new Focused Thematic Working Group Meeting (WG1: Digital Forensics requirement analysis) will be held in London (United Kingdom), and also  in the same week of the Forensics Europe Expo (FEE).

Venue: Excel London

Location: https://goo.gl/maps/8WHcizwA9sfMPcGg7


Focused thematic WG1

# Grant Period Goals Grant Period Activities Grant Period Outputs
G1. Continue introducing researchers in AI and Automated Reasoning to the main issues and problems in the daily work of digital forensics scientists and the technical, legal and criminological aspects they involve. (O1, O7)
G2. Identify more relevant test data for researching. Define more challenges to encourage to researchers in AI and Automated Reasoning to develop some solutions. (O2, O5)
G4. Continue creating synergies between Digital Forensic Challenges and AI and AR. (O3 and O4)
G8. Increase the number of ITC and NNC countries in the Action. (O1, O2, O3, O4, O9)
G9. Involve more international and national institutions (related to security in each country) in the Action (O1, O2, O3, O4, O9)
G10. Disseminate the details and objectives of the Action (O2, O3, O4, O9)
Within and across working groups there is a need for short, intensive meetings to provide materials that will contribute to the planning of future activities and the deliverables and goals of the Grant Period and beyond. With this in mind, we propose the following activity: Focused Thematic Working Group Meetings Format: Short, 2-day, intensive working meetings comprising 4-6 participants. Although the meetings will be organized within the area of a WG, due to the nature of the Working Group topics and the close interaction between them, we may expect participants to come from more than one WG. WG leaders and co-leaders will propose a theme and list of participants for approval by the MC. Focused thematic working group meetings have three main objectives: 1. To prepare materials and draft deliverables that contribute to the goals of the WG for the present or coming period. 2. Suggest targets to be achieved in the coming Grant Period 4. Propose activities that will contribute to achieving targets in the coming and future periods. The outcomes of each meeting will be made available to all WG participants for discussion and will be presented at coming Core Group and MC meetings.

Forensics Europe Expo (FEE)

The FEE conference is spanning FEE’s four key pillars providing the latest insights on developments in the forensics industry. AgendaFEE2022


Program of the FTWG1 (London WG1M Timeline And Venue Final)

Tuesday : Agenda at FEE & Birkbeck University

  • 09:30-13:30 Visit Exhibit FEE and atteding to free talks at Forensics Europe Expo & Counter Terror Congress
  • 15:00-19:00 Birkbeck University: Focused Thematic Working Group Meeting-WG1 – Ideas and proposals for post DigForASP,  Dr. Raffaele Olivieri.

Wednesday: Agenda at Birkbeck University (Malet St, London WC1E 7HX)

  • 09:00-9:40 The significance of the feature vector elements in ML models on the example of forensic data, Prof. Piotr Andrzej Kowalski
  • 9:40-10:20 Machine learning for the identification of suspicious files: techniques and developments, Dr. NanniBassetti
  • 10:20-11:00 Dr. Igor Kotsiuba
  • 11:00-11:40 Coffee Break
  • 12:20-13:00 Functional Encryption for protecting privacy in criminal investigations, Prof. David Billard.
  • 13:00 End of the meeting, Conclusions & Proposals, Dr. Raffaele Olivieri.

Photos of the FTWG1