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==Recent tutorials and presentations==
==Recent tutorials and presentations==
''Note: talks with the same name may (and frequently do) have different slides''
''Note: talks with the same name may (and frequently do) have different slides''
* 2016-12-14 [http://simson.net/ref/2016/2016-12-14_Cybersecurity.pdf The Cybersecurity Mess]
* 2015-08-12 [http://simson.net/ref/2015/2015-08-10_hashcarving.pdf Hash Based Carving: Searching media for complete files and fragments with sector hashing and hashdb], DFRWS 2015, Philadelphia, PA.
* 2015-08-12 [http://simson.net/ref/2015/2015-08-10_hashcarving.pdf Hash Based Carving: Searching media for complete files and fragments with sector hashing and hashdb], DFRWS 2015, Philadelphia, PA.
* 2014-03-26 [http://simson.net/ref/2014/2014-03-26_Cybersecurity.pdf The Cybersecurity Mess], Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA
* 2014-02-22 [http://simson.net/ref/2014/2014-02-21_RPI_Forensics_Innovation.pdf  Digital Forensics Innovation: Searching A Terabyte of Data in 10 minutes] Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
* 2014-02-22 [http://simson.net/ref/2014/2014-02-21_RPI_Forensics_Innovation.pdf  Digital Forensics Innovation: Searching A Terabyte of Data in 10 minutes] Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
* 2014-02-18 [http://simson.net/ref/2014/2014-02-18_Sniff.pdf Can we Sniff (Wi-Fi)? Implications of Joffe v. Google for security researchers and educators], New York University, NY.
* 2014-02-18 [http://simson.net/ref/2014/2014-02-18_Sniff.pdf Can we Sniff (Wi-Fi)? Implications of Joffe v. Google for security researchers and educators], New York University, NY.

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Welcome to Simson Garfinkel's web site.

Simson L. Garfinkel is a computer scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. His research interests include digital forensics; digital artifact management, with special attention to the curation of "born digital" artifacts; privacy; the use of human subjects in computer security research; usable security, and terrorism. (Read full bio.)

Recent tutorials and presentations

Note: talks with the same name may (and frequently do) have different slides

See also my Presentations Archive

Recent publications

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Current projects

Software and systems
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Completed projects


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