Resources
Identity Use Cases & Scenarios.
FIDIS Deliverables.
Identity of Identity.
Interoperability.
Profiling.
Forensic Implications.
D5.1: A survey on legislation on ID theft in the EU and….
D5.2: ID Fraud Workshop.
D5.2b: ID-related Crime: Towards a Common Ground for Interdisciplinary Research.
D5.2c: Identity related crime in the world of films.
D5.3: A Multidisciplinary Article on Identity-related Crime.
D5.4: Anonymity in electronic government: a case-study analysis of governments? identity knowledge.
D6.1: Forensic Implications of Identity Management Systems.
D6.5/D6.6: Second thematic Workshop forensic implications.
D6.7b: Workshop on Forensic Profiling.
D6.7c: Forensic Profiling.
HighTechID.
Privacy and legal-social content.
Mobility and Identity.
Other.
IDIS Journal.
FIDIS Interactive.
Press & Events.
In-House Journal.
Booklets
Identity in a Networked World.
Identity R/Evolution.
Annex 1
Draft AGENDA Forensic Profiling meeting at Netherlands Forensic Institute on 1st October 2007
09.30 arrival with tea/coffee
10.00 Opening (Zeno Geradts / what is forensic profiling)
10.15 Digital Investigation (Peter Sommer, London School of Economics)
11.00 Forensic profiling, crime control and due process (Katja de Vries, VUB)
12.00 lunch
13.00 Profiling from forensic perspective (Olivier Ribaux, University of Lausanne)
13.45 Inventory of social network analysis (Gert Jacobusse, NFI)
analysis of a database of traffic offenders and setting up a center of expertise on intelligent data analysis (Gert Jacobusse , Andre Hoogstrate, NFI)
14.45 Data Protection Issues (Fanny Coudert KU Leuven)
15.30 Image Forensics (Mathias Kirchner, Thomas Glue TU Dresden)
16.00 tour through digital evidence department
16.30 discussion and suggestion for deliverable (chapters)
17.00 closing
18.00 dinner at De Haagsche Kluisch Plein 20 the Hague (social event)
20.00 end of meeting
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