Dr. Da-Yu Ta-Yu Kao
Associate ProfessorCentral Police University, Taiwan
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Crime Prevention and Corrections from Central Police University, Taiwan
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Biography
Da-Yu Kao is an Associate Professor at Department of Information Management,College of Police Science and Technology, Central Police University,Taiwan. He is responsible for various recruitment efforts and training programs for Taiwan civil servants, police officers or ICT technicians.He has an extensive background in law enforcement and a strong interest in information security,ICT governance,technology-based investigation,cyber forensics,human resource development,and public sector globalization.He was a detective and forensic police officer at Taiwan`s Criminal Investigation Bureau (under the National Police 2 Administration). With a Master degree in Information Management and a PhD degree in Crime Prevention and Correction, he had led several investigations in cooperation with police agencies from other countries for the past 20 years.
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Selected Publications
- Kao, D.Y., 2016. Cybercrime investigation countermeasure using created-accessed-modified model in cloud computing environments. J. Supercomput., 72: 141-160.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Kao, D.Y., 2015. Exploring privacy requirements and their online managements. J. Comput., 26: 34-45.
Direct Link | - Kao, D.Y., S.J. Wang and F.F.Y. Huang, 2010. SoTE: Strategy of Triple-E on solving Trojan defense in Cyber-crime cases. Comput. Law Security Rev., 26: 52-60.
CrossRef | - Wang, S.J., D.Y. Kao and F.F.Y. Huang, 2009. Procedure guidance for Internet forensics coping with copyright arguments of client-server-based P2P models. Comput. Stand. Interfaces, 31: 795-800.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Kao, D.Y., F.F.Y. Huang and S.J. Wang, 2009. Persistence and desistance: Examining the impact of re-integrative shaming to ethics in Taiwan juvenile hackers. Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 25: 464-476.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Kao, D.Y. and S.J. Wang, 2009. The IP address and time in cyber-crime investigation. Policing Int. J. Police Strategies Manage., 32: 194-208.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Wang, S.J. and D.Y. Kao, 2007. Internet forensics on the basis of evidence gathering with peep attacks. Comput. Stand. Interfaces, 29: 423-429.
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