The call for papers for DFRWS EU 2018 has been extended to the 9th of October. DFRWS invites contributions in five categories: • Research papers • Practitioner / industry researcher presentations • Hands-on workshops / tutorials • Panel discussions • Demos and posters RESEARCH PAPERS undergo double-blinded peer review, and the proceedings are published by Elsevier as a special issue of the Journal of Digital Investigation. PRESENTATIONS, POSTERS, and DEMOS require a brief proposal, not a paper. These proposals undergo a light review process to select presentations of maximal interest to DFRWS attendees, and to filter out sales pitches. Presentation proposals must specify their target length from the following options: 20 minutes, 120 minutes (2 hours), 240 minutes (4 hours), or full day. Note, longer presentations and hands-on tutorials are referred to as ‘workshops’ described below.
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