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- Experiential Learning in Digital ForensicsXiaolu Zhang, Timothy T. Yuen, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo. 1-9 [doi]
- DFRWS IoT Forensic Challenge Report 1Daniel Palmer, Edward Blackburne, Theo Lemoine. 13-28 [doi]
- DFRWS IoT Forensic Challenge Report 2Jose Reyna, Madison Evans Larrumbide, Carson Bosko. 29-42 [doi]
- DFRWS IoT Forensic Challenge Report 3Paul Harris, James Ma, Ian Salas, Isaac Sanchez. 43-60 [doi]
- DFRWS IoT Forensic Challenge Report 4Mikaela Zabel, Alex Molina, Monica de Leon Gamon. 61-79 [doi]
- DFRWS IoT Forensic Challenge Report 5Shawn Knox, John Chismar, Guo Mah. 81-98 [doi]
- Alexa/Google Home ForensicsSean Tristan, Shally Sharma, Robert Gonzalez. 101-121 [doi]
- Digital Forensics of Raspberry Pi Used for MITMAman Gupta, Aishwarya Ulhas Desai, Ankita Sahai. 123-153 [doi]
- Forensic Analysis on Kindle and AndroidArchit Saxena, John Walker, Vedant Kulkarni. 155-174 [doi]
- Mobile ForensicsCole Troutman, Victor Mancha. 175-201 [doi]
- SSD Forensics: Evidence Generation and AnalysisMicah Gibson, Nicole Medina, Zachary Nail. 203-218 [doi]
- Web Browser Forensics in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and the Tor Browser BundleRebecca Nelson, Atul Shukla, Cory Smith. 219-241 [doi]
- Forensic Analysis of Microblogging Sites Using Pinterest and Tumblr as Case StudyBriana McFadden, Elamathi Balasubramani, Wakama E. Miebaka. 243-279 [doi]
- Social Media Data in Digital Forensics InvestigationsAshleigh Powell, Cydnee Haynes. 281-303 [doi]
- The Way ForwardXiaolu Zhang, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo. 305-307 [doi]