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Revision as of 05:54, 26 January 2012
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
- 2011-07-20 Working with Computer Forensics Data, presented at SOUPS 2011.
- 2011-07-14 Introduction to Computer Forensics and Android Forensics (with an emphasis on computer forensics)
- 2011-06-14 bulk_extractor overview, Presented at the Sleuth Kit and Open Source Digital Forensics Conference 2011.
- Overview of media forensics research
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
- M. I. Cohen, Simson Garfinkel and Bradley Schatz, Extending the Advanced Forensic Format to accommodate Multiple Data Sources, Logical Evidence, Arbitrary Information and Forensic Workflow, (accepted to DFRWS 2009)
- Garfinkel, Farrell, Roussev and Dinolt, Bringing Science to Digital Forensics with Standardized Forensic Corpora (accepted to DFRWS 2009)
- Vassil Roussev and Simson L. Garfinkel, File Fragment Classification—The Case for Specialized Approaches, Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensics Engineering 2009, Oakland, CA (acceptance rate 30%)
- Automating Disk Forensic Processing with SleuthKit, XML and Python Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensics Engineering 2009, Oakland, CA (acceptance rate 30%)
- Finding and Archiving the Internet Footprint, invited paper, presented at the First Digital Lives Research Conference: Personal Digital Archives for the 21st Century, London, England, 9--11 February 2009.
- Garfinkel, S., Providing Cryptographic Security and Evidentiary Chain-of-Custody with the Advanced Forensic Format, Library, and Tools The International Journal of Digital Crime and Forensics, Volume 1, Issue 1, January-March 2009.
- Journalistic
- Privacy Requires Security, Not Abstinence; Protecting an inalienable right in the age of Facebook, Technology Review Magazine, July/August 2009
- Light, but not Leightweights: Netbooks are more than just cheap laptops, Technology Review, May/June 2009.
Current Research
You can find a complete list of my research on my Research page. |
TeachingMost recently I taught:
You may also be interested in the complete list of courses I have taught. |
Current Projects
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