Sixth Annual IFIP WG 11.9
International Conference on Digital Forensics

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
3 - 6 January, 2010
Conference Website   Conference Program

   
  Local (Hong Kong) Registration






1) Full Registration (HKD 3,500 or HKD 4,300 after 1 December, 2009)
Include
  • "Advances in Digital Forensics VI", which contains edited papers presented in the conference
  • Attendance permit to all sessions and invited talks; and
  • Lunches, coffee breaks and dinners.
  • 2) Student Registration* (HKD 1,750)     (Only full-time students are eligible)
    Include
  • Attendance permit to all sessions and invited talks; and
  • Lunches, coffee breaks and dinners.

    * Proof of full-time student identity (e.g. student card) is required when submitting proof of payment.
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      Payment Instructions
      Either by cheque or by direct deposit. Please refer to the details in the registration form.
    Confirmation of registration will be sent via email to local registrants upon receipt of payment in full and documentation required.
       
      Financial Support for Research Students in Mainland China
      In order to encourage research students in the study of computer forensics at institutions in China to attend the IFIP event in Hong Kong, we are pleased to inform you that, a grant from Hong Kong Forensic Science Foundation is offered to partially subsidize the full registration fee. For details, please send email to Dr KP Chow of ISFS at kp_chow@isfs.org.hk (limited no. of grant quota available)
       
      Please complete the registration form (in fillable pdf format) and email it to conf@isfs.org.hk.
       
      INQUIRIES: Ms. Catherine Chan, ISFS
                       (Tel.) 2857 8451 (Fax) 2803 2041 (Email) conf@isfs.org.hk
       
      Supporting Organizations:
      Information Security and Forensics Society
    Center for Information Security and Cryptography
    Department of Computer Science, HKU
    Information Security and Forensics Society Center for Information Security and Cryptography Department of Computer Science, HKU