International Workshop on Cyber Forensics, Security, and E-discovery (CFSE 2025)


Description


To battle with cybercrimes, investigate online financial frauds, and mediate personal digital property disputes, cyber forensics, security, and e-discovery professionals and researchers are always working hand in hand. Due to the nature of the cyberspace, these three fields are built on the same digital foundation that provides numerous similarities in law practice, legal procedures, investigation strategies, evidence handling, research methodologies, implementation platforms, and application tools.

The theme of this workshop is to advance the research in the conjunction of Cyber Forensics, Security, and E-discovery with a data-intelligent-driven, legal-proceedings-enforced, and innovative-interdisciplinary-promoted approach. While a digital forensic professional needs to work on security or join a team for mediating a digital property from time to time, a researcher in digital forensics should also think about the impact of their work on security and e-discovery. This is also true to the professionals and researchers who are working on the fields of security and e-discovery. Therefore, we are intended to establish a forum where all the researchers and practitioners in these three fields can share their latest findings and experience while have a chance to learn what is happening in these sister-fields. Not only do they ask questions and discuss their concerns to others presentations, they also have the opportunities to hear what are the concerns and impact of their research on these sister fields. As the technology keeps its unthinkable pace of advance, everything seems to become closer and similar to each other. We believe that the effort made by this workshop will promote the collaboration among these three fields and enrich as well as expand their research and practice.

Topics


The list of topics includes, but is not limited to:

  • Application of AI to Cyber Forensics and eDiscovery (AI for Forensics)
  • Augmented and Virtual Reality Forensics and Security
  • Blockchain Technology in Cyber Forensics, Cybersecurity, and E-discovery
  • Cloud Forensics/Fog Forensics, Security, and E-discovery
  • Cyber Defense/Offense/Operation
  • Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) Forensics and Security
  • Curriculum Development in Digital Forensics, Cybersecurity, and E-discovery
  • Data-Driven Cybersecurity, Incident Response, and E-discovery
  • Digital Evidence Classification and the Law
  • Electronic Discovery and Fraud Detection/Investigation
  • Forensic Testing/Cyber Crime Simulation
  • Game/Virtual World Forensics
  • Image Forensics/Information Hiding Technology
  • Incident Response and Forensics for AI-based Systems (Forensics for AI)
  • IoT (Internet of Things) Forensics, Security, and E-discovery
  • Legal, Ethical, and Privacy Issues in Computing
  • Malware and Intrusion Detection and Penetration Testing
  • Machine Learning and Data Mining for Digital Evidence and Investigation
  • Quantum Computing Forensics/Next Generation Forensics
  • Risk Analysis in Security, Safety, Privacy, and Forensics Applications
  • SCADA/Critical Infrastructures Forensics
  • Social Networking Forensics, Security, and E-discovery
  • Software Application Forensics/E-discovery (Medical, Financial, and Governmental)
  • Software Forensics and Profiling
  • System Software Forensics and Security
  • Ubiquitous/Mobile/iPhone Forensic Computing and Cybersecurity
  • Vehicle and Drone Forensics
  • Visualization of Computer/Digital Forensics, Security, and E-discovery

Submission


Authors are invited to submit original unpublished research papers as well as industrial practice papers. Simultaneous submissions to other conferences are not permitted. Detailed instructions for electronic paper submission, panel proposals, and review process can be found at QRS submission.

Each submission can have a maximum of ten pages. It should include a title, the name and affiliation of each author, a 300-word abstract, and up to 6 keywords. Shorter version papers (up to six pages) are also allowed.

All papers must conform to the QRS conference proceedings format (PDF | Word DOCX | Latex) and Submission Guideline set in advance by QRS 2025. At least one of the authors of each accepted paper is required to pay the full registration fee and present the paper at the workshop. Submissions must be in PDF format and uploaded to the conference submission site. Arrangements are being made to publish extended version of top-quality papers in selected SCI journals.

Submission

General Chairs


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Ryoichi Sasaki

Tokyo Denki University, Japan

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Tetsutaro Uehara

Ritsumeikan University, Japan

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Jigang Liu

Metropolitan State University, USA

Program Chair


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Songpon Teerakanok

Mahidol University, Thailand

Program Committee


Name Affiliation
Yuuki Ashino NEC
Francis Avorgbedor Metropolitan State University
Vinod Bhattathiripad G J Software Forensics
Farris Hassan Minnesota IT Services
Satoshi Kai Hitachi Ltd.
Anyi Liu Oakland University
Dan Lo Kennesaw State University
Masakatsu Nishigaki Shizuoka University
Mathew Nyamagwa Metropolitan State University
Sean Thorpe University of Technology, Jamaica
Michael Tu Purdue University Calumet
Ben Turnbull Defense Science and Technology
Shiuh-Jeng Wang Central Police University
S. M. Yiu The University of Hong Kong
Hiroshi Yoshiura The University of Electro-Comm.
Yanjun Zuo University of North Dakota

Previous CFSE


  • CFSE 2023 - Chiang Mai (in conjunction with QRS 2023)
  • CFSE 2022 - Guangzhou (in conjunction with QRS 2022)
  • CFSE 2021 - Hainan Island (in conjunction with QRS 2021)
  • CFSE 2020 - Macau (in conjunction with QRS 2020)