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About us

The IFIP Working Group 11.9 on Digital Forensics (www.ifip119.org) is an active international community of scientists, engineers and practitioners dedicated to advancing the state of the art of research and practice in digital forensics. The Twenty-Second Annual IFIP WG 11.9 International Conference on Digital Forensics will provide a forum for presenting original, unpublished research results and innovative ideas related to the extraction, analysis and preservation of all forms of electronic evidence. Papers and panel proposals are solicited. All submissions will be refereed by a program committee comprising members of the Working Group. Papers and panel submissions will be selected based on their technical merit and relevance to IFIP WG 11.9. The conference will be limited to approximately 60 participants to facilitate interactions between researchers and intense discussions of critical research issues. Keynote presentations, revised papers and details of panel discussions will be published as an edited volume – the twenty-second volume in the well-known Research Advances in Digital Forensics book series (Springer, Cham, Switzerland).

Important Dates

Tue, Sep 30, 2025
Paper/Panel Submission deadline
Thu, Oct 30, 2025
Notification of Acceptance

Call For Paper

Theories, techniques and tools for extracting, analyzing and preserving digital evidence
Enterprise and cloud forensics
Mobile and embedded device forensics
Image and video forensics
Internet of Things forensics
Digital forensic processes and workflow models
Digital forensic case studies
Legal, ethical and policy issues related to digital forensics

Technical Papers: All technical paper submissions (in .pdf format) should be submitted using the EasyChair System. Manuscripts should be in English and not longer than 30 pages (typed double-spaced format in a 12-point font) or equivalent. Each submission should have a cover page with the titles, names and addresses (including e-mail addresses) of authors, an abstract of approximately 200 words, and a list of keywords. Panels: Proposals for panels should include a one-page description of the topic, along with the name and address of the organizer, and a list of proposed panelists.

Committee

Program Committee

Sujeet

Program Co-chair

sujeet[at]utulsa.edu