Publications

Members of the Cyber Forensic Center has been published in many international and national journals, both peer-reviewed and otherwise. Below is a list of many of these publications. For further information, please contact us through our Contact Us page.

Mobile Phone Forensics Tool Testing: A Database Driven Approach
Authors: Baggili, I., Mislan, R., Rogers, M.
Article in International Journal of Digital Evidence, Fall 2007 Volume 6, Issue 2.
Digital Forensics: A Brief Overview of Critical Issues
Authors: Baggili, I., Kiley, M.
Article in Forensic Magazine, Oct/Nov 2007.
The development of a meaningful hacker taxonomy: A two dimensional approach. 2006
Authors: Rogers, M.
Article presented on Digital Investigations, Vol 3.
A Cyber Forensics Ontology: Creating a New Approach to Studying Cyber Forensics. 2006
Authors: Brinson, A., Robinson, A. & Rogers, M.
Paper presented on the Digital Forensics Research Workshop 2006. Lafayette, Indiana.
Gap analysis: Judicial experience and perception of electronic evidence. 2006
Authors: Losavio, M., Adams, J., & Rogers, M.
Article on the Journal of Digital Forensic Practice, Vol 1.
Self-reported Computer Criminal Behavior: A Psychological Analysis. 2006
Authors: Rogers, M., Seigfreid, K., & Tidke, K.
Paper presented on the Digital Forensics Research Workshop 2006. Lafayette, Indiana.
Self-reported criminal computer behavior: A big-5, moral choice and manipulative exploitive. 2006
Authors: Rogers, M., Smoak, N., Lui, J.
Paper published on the Journal of Deviant Behavior,Vol 27,No. 3.
Applied iPod Forensics. 2005
Authors: Marsico, C. & Rogers, M.
Paper published on the International Journal of Digital Evidence, Fall 2005.
File Hound: A Law Enforcement First Response Tool. 2004
Authors: Gillam, W.B. & Rogers, M.
Presented at the Digital Forensics Research Workshop 2005.
Computer forensics: The need for standardization and certification. 2004
Authors: Meyers, M. & Rogers, M.
Paper published on the International Journal of Digital Evidence, Fall 2004, 3, 2.
The trojan made me do it: A first step in statistical based event reconstruction. 2004
Authors: Carney, M. & Rogers, M.
Article published on the International Journal of Digital Evidence, Spring 2004.
The insider threat: Debunking the wagon wheel approach to information security. 2004
Authors: Rogers, M.
Article on the Security Wire Digest, Vol 7. No. 17, March 3, 2005.
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