Web Forensics Community Group created

The Web Forensics Community Group has been launched:
  https://www.w3.org/community/webforensics/

--------------------------------------------------
The primary goal of this Community Group is to research and define best practices for Web Forensics and the acquisition of online evidence. This involves exploring the fundamentals of Digital Forensics and its application to web-based scenarios, covering essential principles, processes, and procedures that ensure effective evidence handling and reporting.

A [draft charter](https://simoneonofri.github.io/webforensics/webforensics-cg.html) is available.
--------------------------------------------------

To join:
  https://www.w3.org/community/webforensics/join

If you do not have one already, you will need a W3C account to join:
  https://www.w3.org/account/request/

This is a community initiative. W3C's hosting of this group does not
imply endorsement of the activities.

The group must now choose a chair:
  https://www.w3.org/community/about/faq/#how-do-we-choose-a-chair

For more information about getting started in the new group, see:
  https://www.w3.org/community/about/faq/#how-do-we-get-started-in-a-new-group

and good practice for running a group:
  https://www.w3.org/community/about/good-practice-for-running-a-group/

We invite you to share news of this new group in social media
and other channels.

If you believe that there is an issue with this group that requires
the attention of the W3C staff, please email us at team-community-process@w3.org

Thank you,

W3C Community Development Team

Received on Tuesday, 30 September 2025 16:03:29 UTC