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Exploiting the post‐attendee URL feature in Zoom webinar to distribute malware
The post‐attendee Uniform Resource Locator (URL) feature within the video conferencing application known as Zoom is often overlooked by digital forensic experts as a potential risk for malware transmission. However, with the ability to redirect webinar participants to any URL set...
FSF Henry C. Lee Scholarship Winner Announced!

Don't Forget to Add Workshops!

Forensic Nursing Science Section News


Call for Contributions to the AAFS History Wall

Academy Aperçus—December 2022


American SIDS Institute Solicits Letters of Intent for Research Grants—Deadline March 1,...


In Memoriam—James Horan, MS
AAFS 2023 Keynote Speaker - K. Scott Griffith
K. Scott Griffith is the founder and managing partner of SG Collaborative Solutions, LLC.He is the author of the world's first Collaborative High Reliability® and Collaborative Just Culture® improvement programs, independently audited and certified by DNV, a world-leading ...

AAFS 2023 Plenary Session
Medicine is the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Although considered part of the forensic sciences, forensic pathology and forensic anthropology are medical specialties. They use history, anatomic findings, and laboratory results to make...

HHRRC Program
The Humanitarian and Human Rights Resource Center (HHRRC) of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS), with support from the National Institute of Justice's Forensic Technology Center of Excellence, provides needed resources and support to apply modern forensic scien...
The Field and Lucas Research Grants
The Forensic Sciences Foundation (FSF) Kenneth S. Field Grants (up to $1,500) and the Douglas M. Lucas Grants ($1,501–$6,000) are intended to help the investigator/researcher initiate original in-depth, problem-oriented research. These grants are open to members and affiliates (a...

The Warren-Young Scholarship
This award is designed to encourage forensic science education at the middle and high school level and is intended to provide funds to purchase supplies, equipment, or reference materials to support forensic science education in teaching basic scientific principles. Applications ...

Student Travel Grant
The Forensic Sciences Foundation (FSF) is pleased to offer Student Travel Grants to assist with travel expenses in attending the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) Annual Scientific Conference in February. The FSF Board of Trustees has allocated $12,000, not to exceed $...

Jan Bashinski Criminalistics Graduate Thesis Assistance Grant
The Jan S. Bashinski Criminalistics Graduate Thesis Assistance Grant is to provide graduate students with financial assistance to complete their thesis or independent research project as required for a graduate degree in Criminalistics/Forensic Sciences. The thesis or research pr...

Emerging Forensic Scientist Award
To nurture a productive dialogue between emerging judicial and forensic standards of reliability and validity, the Forensic Sciences Foundation is pleased to offer the Annual Emerging Forensic Scientist Award. The award will be presented to the author of the best paper on any top...

Student Affiliate Scholarship
The Forensic Sciences Foundation (FSF) will fund a limited number of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) Student Affiliate registrations for the AAFS Annual Scientific Conference through a "Scholarship Program."
