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* Fall 2010 - [[CS4920|CS4920 - Automated Computer Forensics]] | * Fall 2010 - [[CS4920|CS4920 - Automated Computer Forensics]] | ||
* Summer 2011 - [[CS3636|CS3636 - Data Fusion with Online Information]] | * Summer 2011 - [[CS3636|CS3636 - Data Fusion with Online Information]] |
Revision as of 07:00, 3 January 2013
Welcome to Simson Garfinkel's web site.
Simson L. Garfinkel is an Associate Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. His research interests include computer forensics, the emerging field of usability and security, personal information management, privacy, information policy and terrorism. (Read full bio.)
Recent and Upcoming Tutorials and Presentations
- 2013-01-18 MIT IAP, Building E17, 10am — Digital Forensics Innovation: Searching A Terabyte of Data in 10 minutes
- 2013-01-07 — DCACM (Washington DC)— Digital Forensics Innovation: Searching A Terabyte of Data in 10 minutes
- 2012-10-01 Harvard University—Digital Forensics Innovation: Searching A Terabyte of Data in 10 minutes
See also my Presentations Archive
Working Papers
Here are working and draft papers relevant to some of the topics in my talks:
Recent Publications
You may find these articles interesting:
- Academic
- Garfinkel, S. Digital Forensics XML and the DFXML toolset, Digital Investigation, 2012.
- Garfinkel, S., and Dinolt, G. Operations with Degraded Security. IEEE Security & Privacy, pages 18–23, November/December 2011
- Beverly, Robert, Simson Garfinkel and Greg Cardwell, "Forensic Carving of Network Packets and Associated Data Structures", DFRWS 2011, Aug. 1-3, 2011, New Orleans, LA BEST PAPER AWARD (Acceptance rate: 23%, 14/62)
- Journalistic
- Seven Ways to get yourself hacked, Technology Review, December 15, 2011.
Current Research
You can find a complete list of my research on my Research page. |
TeachingI haven't been able to teach much since moving from Monterey to the East Coast, but I am working on a textbook that describes how to find leaks of private information. I have recently taught:
You may also be interested in the complete list of courses I have taught. |
Current ProjectsSoftware and systems:
Writing:
I actively supervise:
You may also be interested in my Future Projects, especially if you are looking for ideas. |
Completed Projects
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Useful Resources
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Where to find me online |
Other sites of interest
- http://ex.nitroba.org --- All that's left of Deus Ex Machina Software now that we sold the ex.com domain.
- http://dmr.nitroba.org --- Donald M. Rosenbergs online site (his papers are at the Michigan State University Archives).
- http://realworlddocs.com --- My fathers newly published book on document drafting.
- http://forensicwiki.org --- Wiki for computer forensics