Sarah Morris
Lecturer
Cranfield Forensic Institute
Cranfield University
United Kingdom
Biography
Sarah is the Course Director for MSc Digital Forensics / MSc Forensic Computing, in the Digital Forensics Unit, part of the Centre for Electronic Warfare, Information and Cyber. Having only just formally taken over leading the Digital Forensics course in 2016, she took the MSc through a major course review and successfully obtained full GCHQ accreditation – making the Cranfield Digital Forensics course the first Digital Forensics MSc to gain the full accreditation. Sarah is currently organising a 20th Anniversary conference for June 2018 to celebrate 20 years of Digital Forensics Education at Cranfield University.
Research Interest
Sarah's research interests include: Data recovery, File fragment identification and reassembly, Contextual analysis in Digital Forensics, Digital Forensic research (Including: virtual environments, thumbnail caches, and document analysis) and Legal aspects of computing and digital forensics.
Publications
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Frewin C & Morris S (2016) Forensic Implications of the Intel Compute Stick. In: 5th International Conference on Cybercrime, Security and Digital Forensics (Cyberforensics 2016), Shrivenham, 14 September 2016.
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Hadgkiss M & Morris S (2016) Forensic Artefacts Found Whilst Using Pokemon Go On A iOS Device. In: 5th International Conference on Cybercrime, Security and Digital Forensics (Cyberforensics 2016), Shrivenham, 14 September 2016.
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Seba G & Morris S (2016) Analysis and recovery of Android Wear geo-location forensic artefacts using Google Fit. In: 5th International Conference on Cybercrime, Security and Digital Forensics (Cyberforensics 2016), Shrivenham, 14 September 2016.