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The conference series "Current issues in IT Security" brings together researchers and practitioners from various disciplines (law enforcement, intelligence officers, psychologists etc.) at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law in Freiburg, Germany. This volume of conference proceedings provides an insight into fourteen of the topics that were discussed during the two-day conference in 2012. It highlights the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to security-related issues, especially in the field of IT security, forensic sciences, and cybercrime.
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The conference series »Current issues in IT Security« brings together researchers and practitioners from various disciplines at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law in Freiburg, Germany. IT professionals, lawyers, law enforcement and intelligence officers, judges, prosecutors, forensic specialists, and psychologists all contribute their special expertise to the discussion on contemporary security issues.This volume of conference proceedings provides an insight into fourteen of the topics that were discussed during the two-day conference in 2012. It highlights the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to security-related issues, especially in the field of IT security, forensic sciences, and cybercrime.
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PrefaceOrganizationCurrent Issues in IT Security 2012Dominik BrodowskiWeighting Digital Evidence in Criminal ProceedingsKlaus Rechert, Richard Zahoransky, Konrad Meier, Dennis Wehrle and Dirk von SuchodoletzReliability and Trustworthiness of GSM Location DataHenrich Christopher Pöhls and Focke HöhneSticky Signatures: Legal Advantages of Redactable Signatures and Credentials in the Food Supply ChainAndreas Dewald and Felix C. FreilingIs Computer Forensics a Forensic Science?Francesco Gadaleta, Raoul Strackx, Nick Nikiforakis, Frank Piessens and Wouter JoosenOn the Effectiveness of Virtualization-based SecurityMelanie Volkamer, Fatih Karayumak, Michaela Kauer, Dhanish Halim and Ralph BruderSecurity versus Trust Indicators in 2011 in GermanyMarc Fischlin and Cristina OneteRFID Distance-Bounding: What is Wrong and How to Fix itKatja Rancigaj, Heidi Schuster and Rainer W. GerlingRaising IT Security Awareness: A Preliminary Study in the Academic Setting of a German Research OrganisationSandra KralikThe National Cyber Defence Centre (NCAZ): A New Way to Combat Cybercrime or a Blind Alley only?Tatiana TropinaSelf- and Co-Regulation in Fighting Cybercrime and Safeguarding CybersecurityRui Zhou, Klaus Rechert and Dirk von SuchodoletzDesign Guidelines for Privacy Preserving in Context-Aware ServicesDennis Stender and Lena WieseIs User-Controlled Data Outsourcing Possible? - A Survey and SynthesisBenjamin Greschbach and Sonja BucheggerFriendly Surveillance - A New Adversary Model for Privacy in Decentralized Online Social NetworksGerhard SchneiderNetwork Neutrality - Myth or Reality?Michaela Kauer, Florian Kiesel, Felix Ueberschaer, Melanie Volkamer and Ralph BruderThe Influence of Trustworthiness of Website Layout on Security Perception of Websites
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The conference series "Current issues in IT Security" brings together researchers and practitioners from various disciplines at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law in Freiburg, Germany. IT professionals, lawyers, law enforcement and intelligence officers, judges, prosecutors, forensic specialists, and psychologists all contribute their special expertise to the discussion on contemporary security issues.
This volume of conference proceedings provides an insight into fourteen of the topics that were discussed during the two-day conference in 2012. It highlights the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to security-related issues, especially in the field of IT security, forensic sciences, and cybercrime.