ICoFCS-2018: International Conference on Forensic Computer Science and Cyber Law (ICoFCS) Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil em São Paulo São Paulo, Brazil, October 29-30, 2018 |
Conference website | http://icofcs.org/2018/ |
Submission deadline | September 10, 2018 |
Submission Guidelines
Guidelines: http://icofcs.org/2018/papers-submission.html
Paper categories: Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Neural Network, Biometrics, Computer Crimes, Computer Forensics, Computer Law, Criminology, Network Security, Pattern Recognition, Secure Software Development. Semantic Web, Signal Processing, Simulation, Cryptology, Cyber Law, Digital Investigation, Information Security, International Police Cooperation, Intrusion Prevention and Detection, Machine Learning.
Publication
ICoFCS Proceedings have DOI numbers and are registered in the CrossRef Database. The conference is ranked by Capes/Qualis in stratum B5, in the area of Computer Science.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to icofcs@hotmail.com
Sponsors
- Brazil Chapter of the HTCIA High Technology Crime Investigation Association (www.htcia.org.br)
- University of Brasília, by means the Electrical Engineering Department (www.ene.unb.br)
- OAB/SP - Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil em São Paulo (www.oabsp.org.br)
About
The main purpose of ICoFCS is to bring together researchers interested in Forensic Computer Science and in Cyber Law, in order to faster development in this matter. We foresee major advances and development in Forensic Computer Science and Cyber Law by means encouraging researchers from Universities, Research Centers and Law Enforcement Agencies from all over the world to submit their papers on this conference. This conference has an international committee of reviewers from several countries. In addition, papers are rigorously reviewed by three committee members, experts on the matter discussed in such papers. Only the papers with recognized scientific rigor are accepted, presented at the conference and published in its proceedings. The ICoFCS uses blind peer review process. In that perspective, authors are kindly asked to submit their papers without any identification of them.