Journal overview

The journal has ceased (2011).

The Journal of Digital Forensic Practice is a knowledge resource for practitioners of digital investigation, digital forensic science, electronic fraud investigation, and cyber crime and cyber terror investigation and analysis. Articles in the Journal are focused on applied issues and advancing knowledge through research with clear practical implications. The articles, targeting both the public and private sectors, present useful information, techniques, and unbiased reviews designed to assist digital investigative and forensic professionals in day-to-day practice.

Topics covered include:

  • Tools and techniques
  • North American and international law and case law
  • Management and policy
  • Investigation
  • Cyber terror
  • Digital incident response and post mortems
  • Digital video and audio forensics
  • Emerging digital forensic and investigative technologies, procedures, and techniques
  • Network forensics
  • Software forensics
  • Digital forensic and investigative training
  • Application of digital forensics to intelligence
  • Steganography
  • Cryptography
  • Mobile devices
  • eDiscovery & Electronically Stored Information (ESI)
  • Calendar of upcoming events, courses, and conferences
  • Book/product reviews
  • Guest editorials

Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106

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