Jau-Hwang
Wang
Professor, Department of Information Management,
Central Police University, Taiwan
Research: Developing Cyberspace Crime
Lead Searching and Evidence Discovering Techniques
Host: Department of Management Information
Systems, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
August 2005-February 2006
Fulbright Visiting Scholar Jau-Hwang Wang
conducted research at the Artificial Intelligence
Laboratory (AI Lab) in the Department of
Management Information Systems, University
of Arizona. Aside from his research efforts
in computer forensics, Wang collaborated
with Hsinchun Chen and AI Lab members on
a research project to develop analysis and
investigation techniques regarding "gray
web forums" in Taiwan and hopes to
co-hold an international conference on intelligence
and security informatics with his host professor
in 2008.
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| The COPLINK research group |
Through the Fulbright Occasional Lecturer Fund, Wang toured the National Center
for Forensic Science (NCFS), met NCFS Director
Carrie Whitcomb along with several other
computer forensic researchers at the institution,
and gave a lecture on "Cyber Crimes
In Taiwan: Issues and Approaches."
During his Occasional Lecturer Fund visit, Wang was also afforded
the opportunity to visit Florida's Orange
County Sheriff Office and the University
of Central Florida (UCF) where he met with
County Sheriff Kevin Beary, UCF Computer
Forensics Certificate Program Coordinator
Sheau-Dong Lang and UCF students.
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