Previous Events
ICCyber 2006
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During ICCyber 2006, dozens of lectures were presented
and several practical cases were discussed, enabling knowledge to be
spread and experiences to be exchanged among the participants. Over
700 participants and law enforcement personnel from the following 21
countries attended the conference: South Africa, Germany, Angola,
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Spain,
United States, France, England, Israel, Italy, Mexico, Nigeria,
Japan, Switzerland and Uruguay. The quality of the lectures from
internationally recognized speakers and the presence of law
enforcement representatives from several nations guaranteed high
technical quality of the event and a global exchange of Forensic
Computer Science knowledge and experiences.
The third edition of ICCyber was held simultaneously with the
first Conference of Forensic Computer Science (ICoFCS), which is
targeted at the more technical and scientific aspects of Forensic
Computer Science, and served as a forum where criminalists, forensic
scientists, police officers, attorneys, researchers, students and
other Information Security professionals that are actively engaged
in cyber crime investigations to publish and exhibit their practices
and research (see
the of the proceedings of the ICoFCS 2006).
During the conference the Brazilian Federal Police launched the The International Journal of
Forensic Computer Science (IJoFCS), a peer-reviewed journal
devoted to publishing original papers, commentaries and reviews in
the various branches of Forensic Computer Science. The journal's
goal is to achieve an editorial balance among technique, theory,
practice and commentary, serving as a new medium for the
international scientific community, research centers, law
enforcement agencies and technical/scientific departments of
agencies in charge of cyber prosecution procedures. The journal
provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that
making research reports freely available to the public supports a
greater global exchange of knowledge. To access the journal, please
visit www.IJoFCS.org.
Pulbications:
ICCyber
2006 Proceedings
ICoFCS 2006
Proceedings
The International Journal of
Forensic Computer Science (IJoFCS)
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ICCyber 2005
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ICCyber 2005 focused on recent developments and
researches on BotNet attacks. The event included discussions of
legislation concerning cyber-crimes, SPAM, cyber terrorism,
international police cooperation.
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ICCyber 2004
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ICCyber 2004 was held in Brasília, Brazil, from
September 13 to 17, 2004. It was inaugurated with the presence of
several authorities and 600 attendees from all over the world
(Angola, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, China, Costa Rica,
Spain, USA, France, Israel, Japan, Lithuania, Mexico, Nigeria, Peru,
Sweden, UK, Uruguay and Venezuela). The conference had many invited
speakers from agencies specialized in cyber crime combat, including
the Hi-Tech Crime Unit of the United Kigdom, the United States
Justice Departement, FBI, US Home Land Security, the Australian
Federal Police, the Mexican Federal Police, the Chilean Federal
Police, and the Spanish Civil Guard.
Pulbication:
ICCyber
2004 Proceedings
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