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 Posted: Sun Oct 15th, 2006 02:48 am

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High Technology Crime Investigator's Association (HTCIA) Training Conference

 

The 2006 High Technology Crime Investigator's Association (HTCIA) Training Conference and Expo, is being held in Cleveland, Ohio, October 30, 2006 through November 1, 2006. 

 

This year's event is our 20th anniversary of being a non-profit professional organization devoted to the prevention, investigation, and prosecution of high tech crime. We have over 3,000 members through out the world. Attendees are registering from the entire world for this important training event.

 

Information concerning registering and attending this event can be found here:

 

http://ohiohtcia.org/conf_main.html

 

Detailed Information:

Keynote/Lunch Speakers from MySpace, U.S. Dept of Justice, and the Brazilian Forensic Computer Crime Unit. We have five rooms devoted to breakout sessions and seven rooms devoted to hands on computer labs.

 

Here is just a sample of the topics and classes:

 

Artifacts of Deletion Utilities     

Cell Phone Forensics

Network Crime and Network Intrusions

Internet Browser Forensics

Linux/SMART Enterprise forensics

ProDiscover Basic Freeware Lab

Access Data FTK 2.0 Technology

Investigation the Usenet Tips and Tricks Mac Forensics

Google as an Investigative tool                                     

Forensics on "Live" Running Networks and Systems Wireless hacking and Cell Phone Forensics

Inside Illegal World of the WAREZ      

Tool Shootout for Cell Phone Forensics

AOL Forensics

Detecting and Collecting Whole Disk Encryption Media

Access Protected Registry Forensics    

Ultimate Boot Disk CD for Windows

Investigating Wireless Devices

Steganography Investigations

The Handheld - The next hacker workstation Tripping over Borders in Cyberspace - Legal Issues Introduction to Malicious Software Analysis (Windows)

AccessData Rainbow Tables   

Guide For Handling Cyber-Terrorism And Information Warfare Advanced Unicode and Code Page Keyword Searching Moble IP, Secure Portable Metro Networks Digital Crime Scene Forensics Cyber laundering  Informal Value Transfer systems

Electronic operations traceability. A challenge for IT Managers            

Dissecting The Stream, IP forensics

Cell/Mobile Phones: The Good, the Bad, the GSM      

Volatile Data collection from Running Windows Machines

Bypassing the Best Laid Plans: How They Steal Proprietary Information           

Fuzzy Hashing- Matching similar documents Proactive Forensics: The Data Before it Goes Bad Advanced Unicode and Code Page Keyword Searching Instant message Forensics Detecting and Extracting Steganography Using Back Track to Compromise a Network CyberCrime in Brazil Anti-forensics Using Google Desktop in forensic Investigation Handheld Forensics: Cell Phones, PDAs, and Hybrids

Google Hello,   Access Data Password Cracking

The turtle tool - Peer-to Peer Investigations Maresware Tools Legal Discovery and Redaction Issues

Benefits and Risks of Undercover Internet Investig       

Moving from LE into the private sector 

Legal Issues in Civil Trials

Network forensics in the digital world

Benefits and Risks of Undercover Internet Investigations Proactive Online Investigation Artifacts of Deletion Utilities Malicious software & Steganography Investigations TCP/IP Protocol Analysis

Hacking with iPods and Forensic Analyst         

Victims of Internet Crimes        

Dissecting The Stream, IP forensics

 

Art Bowker

HTCIA International Secretary

Conference Chairperson

 

Notification sponsored by: Raymond E. Foster, the author of Police Technology and Hi Tech Criminal Justice Online


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