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Digital Forensics Engineering Survey

Last post 05:18 am April 12, 2016 by Anonymous
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Anonymous
12:53 pm April 10, 2016

Moderators, please accept my apologies if this is in the wrong forum...

Good morning/afternoon,

My name is Dr. George Grispos and I am a researcher at Lero – The Irish Software Research Centre in the Republic of Ireland. I am conducting a research survey with my colleague, Prof. Bashar Nuseibeh and I would be grateful if you could spare a few minutes to participate in the study.

The purpose of the survey is to identify if you or your organisation elicit or identify requirements related to security incident response or digital forensics in software or systems engineering projects. If you would like to participate, please use the URL below:
http://forensicslero.limequery.com/index.php/966348/lang-en

Your participation in the survey is voluntary and the survey will take approximately 10-12 minutes to complete. All responses to the survey are anonymous and the survey has been approved by the Faculty of Science and Engineering Ethics Committee at the University of Limerick.

Thank you in advance for your assistance,

Best wishes,

Dr. G Grispos


Anonymous
05:18 am April 12, 2016

Thank you so far to those who have participated! Please, if you have a few minutes to spare, I would appreciate any further input into my survey.

Thank you!


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