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The Computer Forensics Show - 2011 - Free for MSC Members   

The Computer Forensics Show 2011



April 19-20, 2011
7 West Center New York City, NY


For some companies, it is not a question if one of their computers will be used as evidence in a legal matter; it is a question of when.
By most estimates, 90% of legal evidence resides in computer systems, rather than on paper.


IT Security, Legal, Accounting, Risk Management, Executive and Law Enforcement Professionals



The Computer Forensics show is proud to announce in addition to our six main speaking tracks, many certification seminars including for the first time, The Forensic Accounting Academy. (See details below)

Computer Forensics is widely used in prosecutors' offices, law firms, consulting firms, police departments, law enforcement organizations, Immigration and Naturalization Services, the FBI, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the U.S. Customs Service, among numerous other industries. Corporate IT, Law Enforcement and Information Security Pros are often required to perform computer forensics activities on their jobs.

For individuals and companies currently not familiar with computer forensics, The Computer Forensics Show will address issues that your organization needs to be aware of and to help you prepare to deal with potential problem areas that may dramatically impact your bottom line.

**CPE & CLP credits will be available.


InfoSec Institute Courses:

Computer Forensics CCFE Boot Camp
Cell Phone Forensics Boot Camp

For more information about InfoSec Institute courses at the Computer Forensics Show please visit:
http://www.infosecinstitute.com/register_student_cfshow.html

Center for Security and Emergency Management Courses:

Identity Theft-Fraudulent Documents
Cyber Terrorism -Security

For more information about Center for Security and Emergency Management courses at the Computer Forensics Show please visit:
http://c4sem.com/RegisterNow/cfs.htm



The National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts (NACVA) Course:

Forensic Accounting Academy™
Program Sponsor: financialforensics® and Financial Forensics Academy (FFA)
For more Information about The NACVA course at The Computer Forensics Show please visit:
http://www.nacva.com/CTI/CTIForensicAccountingAcademy.asp



To Register:
http://www.computerforensicshow.com/



For more information about the Conference please visit:
http://www.computerforensicshow.com/speakers_panels.htm




**We are in the process of updating our conference schedule and presentations. Check our website for continuing conference updates!



There Are Six Main Tracks in the Conference:


  • Forensic Accounting - Fraud, Financial Investigations, Compliance, Best Practices, Litigation. Forensic accounting is the number one growing field in accounting today.

  • Legal (A) - EDD, including Litigation and Best Practice Issues.

  • Legal (B) - Emerging Technologies/Litigation, Data/Records Management, Reporting, and Privacy.

  • IT Security - For organizations that are just beginning to encounter security issues and deals with more broad issues effecting organizations today.

  • IT Security Advanced Track - Encompasses more complex and in-depth issues and can highlight the need for additional training.

  • Cyber-crime, Terrorism, and Information Warfare Track - Cyber crime and terrorism as it relates to Homeland Security, public and corporate policy, risk management, and the protection of our nation's critical infrastructures.






Presentation Descriptions and Presenters:

PANEL: "So You Want To Bring E-discovery In House?
Alexander Arato – Vice President and Associate General Counsel at CA, Inc.;Wayne Matus at Pillsbury Winthrop LLP, Other Panelists TBA


PANEL: "What Does the Future Hold: Best Practices For Collection"
Hugh Huettner–Technical Computer Forensic Examiner at FTC; Mira Vayda Edelman, Esq.– eDiscovery Counsel at Hughes Hubbard & Reed, LLP


PANEL: Data Collection – An In-Depth Look into Forensic Data Collection & Self Collection
David Herman – Senior Manager at UHY Advisors; James Zucker – Associate at Hogan Lovells


PANEL: "Situational Awareness in Network Security – Improving the Use of Tools and Minds"
Winston Krone, Esq. – Managing Director, Kivu Consulting, Inc.; Kai Lintumaa – Sr. Forensics Investigator, Kivu Consulting, Inc.


PANEL: "The "Trusted" Insider: Investigating Intellectual Property Theft"
Warren Kruse, George Wade, and Michael Barba - Lead investigators of the "Comtriad" case


PANEL: "Cloud Security and Investigations" (Two Sessions)
Panel members TBD


PANEL: What is "Cloud Security," and can I have some?
John Kinsella – Founder, Protected Industries, Other Panel Members TBD


When IT Shortcuts become Data Security Nightmares
Rajesh Parthasarathy - Founder and CEO of MENTIS Software


Self-directed Custodial Legal Holds; Rolling the Dice
William Tolson - Director of Legal & Regulatory Solutions Marketing at Iron Mountain


Mobile Forensics and eDiscovery
Peter R. Coons - Sr. Vice President at D4, LLC


E-Discovery Planning: Mobile Devices, Spoliation and Digital Forensics
Monique Ferraro - at Principal Technology Forensics, LLC


Introduction to the Microsoft Extended File System (exFAT)
Robert Shullich - Sr. Security Engineer at Diverse Lynx LLC


Inside the Mind of a Hacker
Dave Chronister - Founder and Managing Technology Partner of Parameter Security


Anatomy Of A Database Attack
Josh Shaul - Vice President, Product Management of Application Security, Inc.


Teaching and Mentoring the 21st Century Forensics Investigators
Leighton Johnson - CTO of ISFMT


Simplifying the ESI collection process of edge devices
William Tolson - Director of Legal & Regulatory Solutions Marketing, Iron Mountain


If You Only Knew What Hackers Can Do
Kent Browne - Principal Security Architect, Worldwide for IBM Security Solutions


How Wireless Changes the Network Forensics Game
Jatin Parekh - Director, Product Management at AirTight Networks, Inc.


Forensic Investigations of Data Breaches
Ondrej Krehel – Chief Information Security Officer for Identity Theft 911


Database Security, Risk, and Compliance in the Age of Cyber War
John Ottman - President and CEO of Application Security, Inc.


Euro Privacy / US Discovery: Who Wins?
Steven C. Bennett - Partner/ Chair of E-Discovery Committee at Jones Day


Advanced Internet and Social Network Investigations
Cynthia Hetherington, MLS, MSM


Wake-Up & Smell The Cyber!
Dr. Rocky Young – CyBear Security Inc. Adjunct Professor, iSchool, Syracuse University


Advanced Persistent Threats: Leading the Wave of Cybercrime
Tom Murphy – Chief Strategy Officer at Bit9


How Does the CIO Integrate Forensic Software Packages for GRC Reporting
Michael Atkins Director, America DFLabs


Cyber-Fraud at the Operations Level: The Accounts Payable Experience
Peter Goldmann President White-Collar Crime 101 LLC/FraudAware




Please visit a few of our sponsors:

InfoSec Institute
http://www.infosecinstitute.com/


Infosec Island
https://www.infosecisland.com/


GoCertify
http://www.gocertify.com/


Center for Security and Emergency Management
http://c4sem.com


The National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts
http://www.nacva.com/


Register Here:
http://www.computerforensicshow.com/




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