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==Current Research==  
==Current Research==  
* [[ADOMEX|Automated Document and Media Exploitation]]  
* [[ADOMEX|Automated Document and Media Exploitation]]  
* [[Sub-Linear Drive Analysis]]  
** [[Sub-Linear Drive Analysis]]  
* [[Real Data Corpus|The Real Data Corpus]]: Building an unclassified research corpora of disk images from around the world.  
** [[Real Data Corpus|The Real Data Corpus]]: Building an unclassified research corpora of disk images from around the world.  
* [[Human Subject Data and computer security research]]  
* [[Human Subject Data and computer security research]]  
* [[Aligning Security and Usability]]  
* [[Aligning Security and Usability]]  
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You can find a complete list of my research on my [[Research]] page.  
You can find a complete list of my research on my [[Research]] page.  
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==Current Teaching==  
==Current Teaching==  
* Summer 2009 - [[CS3636|CS3636 - Data Fusion with Online Information]]  
* Summer 2009 - [[CS3636|CS3636 - Data Fusion with Online Information]]  

Revision as of 12:23, 18 May 2009

Welcome to Simson Garfinkel's web site.

Simson L. Garfinkel is an Associate Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, and an associate of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University. His research interests include computer forensics, the emerging field of usability and security, personal information management, privacy, information policy and terrorism. (|Read full bio.)

Upcoming Tutorials and Presentations

Recent Publications

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Current Research

You can find a complete list of my research on my Research page.

Current Teaching

Complete list of courses I have taught.


Current Projects

  • The Advanced Forensics Format (AFF), a new format for storing images of magnetic and electronic digital media.
  • The Forensics Wiki. I founded this wiki, monitor it, and occasionally contribute.
  • Pervasive Signed Email. Now that roughly 90% of all Internet users have S/MIME-compliant mail programs, its time for companies like PayPal and Amazon to be sending out digitally signed mail as a matter of course. It would help in the fight against both spam and phishing. How can we get them to do it? Read the CHI 2005 paper.
  • I am the program co-chair for the 2009 Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security

You may also be interested in my Future Projects

Completed Projects


Useful Resources

Specific Resources:

Where to find me online


Other sites of interest