Editorial Board Member - JFSC
Jill Slay
ProfessorDivision of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment
University of South Australia
Australia
BIOGRAPHY:
Jill is a Professor of Forensic Computing and very active researcher and research leader and well-known internationally as a pioneer in forensic computing research. Currently, she carries out collaborative research in Forensic Computing, Information Assurance and Critical Infrastructure Protection with industry, State and Federal Government partners in Australia, South Africa, USA and Asia.
She has extensive teaching experience in the tertiary sector at undergraduate and postgraduate level and has personally supervised more than 40 cross-disciplinary honours and masters theses and 14 PhD students to completion. She has lived and taught in UK, Hong Kong, Africa and Australia. Jill has published one book and more than 125 refereed book chapters, journal articles or research papers in forensic computing, information assurance, critical infrastructure protection, complex systems and education.
Jill was made a member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 2011 Australia Day Honours Awards for service to the information technology industry through contributions in the areas of forensic computer science, security, protection of infrastructure and cyber-terrorism. She is a Fellow and Member of Board of the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium and a Fellow of the Australian Computer Society.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
VoIP Forensics
CCTV Forensics
Cloud Forensics
Forensic Readiness
Tool Validation and Verification
SCADA Security and Forensics
Critical Infrastructure Protection
Emerging Issues in Cyber Security and Forensics
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Cristiana Palmela Pereira
Portuguese Institute of Legal Medicine
University of Lisboa
Portugal
MENG-YANG ZHU
Department of Pharmacology
Quillen College of Medicine
East Tennessee State University
United States
Syed W. Shah
School of Health Sciences
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Malaysia
Clifton L Smith
Electron Science Research Institute
Edith Cowan University
Australia
Clare Helen Bryce
Division of Pathology
The University of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Dilek Battal
Department of Toxicology
Mersin University
Turkey
Ronn Johnson
Department of Psychiatry
Creighton University Medical School
United States
Lisa M Dadio
Department of Forensic science
University of New Haven
USA
Paraj V. Mandrekar
Genetic Identity team
Promega Corporation
United States