[sf-lug] computer forensics "show" in SF in November
jim
jim at well.com
Thu Jul 22 13:14:58 PDT 2010
(as seen on the lugod vox mailing list: )
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Received this today. I know nothing about this, but thought it
might be of interest to some folks out here, so am passing it
along. Enjoy!
-bill!
----- Forwarded message from Becky Vandorn -----
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 13:21:56 -0400
From: "Becky Vandorn"
Subject: Press Release Computer Forensics Show
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Mr. Frank Manley
Show Director
The Computer Forensics Show
94 Field Point Circle
Greenwich, CT 06830
Phone (203) 661-4312
Fax (203) 869-0283
fmanley at computerforensicshow.com
www.computerforensicshow.com
For some companies, it is not a question of if one of their computers
will be used as evidence in a legal matter; it is a question of when.
The Computer Forensics Show
November 1-2, 2010
Ft. Mason Convention Center
San Francisco, CA
The producers of The Computer Forensics Show would like to invite you
to come see us from November 1 to November 2, 2010 in San Francisco,
California.
The Computer Forensics Show is the *Don*t Miss* event of the year for
all Legal, Accounting, IT Security, Risk Management, and Law Enforcement
Professionals! The shows hold the unique position in the marketplace as
the only show that brings together the three essential marketplaces that
exhibitors want to reach, Legal, IT, and Accounting. The show provides
the latest information regarding the changes and advancements in the IT
security marketplace and is quickly becoming the essential venue for
professionals to stay informed about their industry.
Each show event will highlight exhibits from some of the leading
companies in the industry, complemented by a comprehensive conference
program to provide attendees with important information about the latest
technological advancement, ideas and practical information available
today.
This year, we are pleased to announce our partnership with InfoSec
Institute, which will offer information security training courses
designed specifically for show attendees. Infosec Institute has trained
thousands of IT Security professionals since 1998 and will be presenting
the following courses:
Computer Forensics - CCFE Boot Camp - 3 Days
Advanced Computer Forensics - 3 Days
Cell Phone Forensics - 2 Days
Live Memory Forensics - 2 Days
Linux Forensics - 3 Days
Mac Forensics - 3 Days
Reverse Engineering Malware - CREA Boot Camp - 3 Days
Ethical Hacking - CPT/CEH Boot Camp - 3 Days
By most estimates, 90% of legal evidence resides in computer systems,
rather than on paper. Cases involving corporate trade secrets, personal
and commercial disputes, employee discrimination, misdemeanor and felony
crimes and personal injury can be won or lost solely with the
introduction of recovered e-mail messages and other electronic files and
records.
Today's business environment continues to become more and more
complex with strict regulatory and compliance requirements, increased
scrutiny and the ever-present threat of litigation. Because the majority
of information today is created and available only in an electronic
format, electronic data and the ability to properly address it in a
defensible manner are increasingly critical to the legal process. These
services are vital to any individual, company, or law practice with
cases that deal with sensitive information stored on digital media.
We look forward to seeing you!
For more information regarding the shows, please email:
info at computerforensicshow.com
Or visit our website: www.computerforensicshow.com
For speaking opportunities at the Computer Forensics Show's
conference pleas visit: http://www.computerforensicshow.com/CALL FOR
PAPERS 2010. The submission due date has been extended until July 30th.
Listen to what attendees are saying about the show.
I found the tracks to be very informative as well as educational
and look forward to more showings such as this in the near future.
I also like to say I was pleased with the vendors that where in
attendance. I am always in search of new and great application to
better perform security task required. I look forward to seeing you
again soon in the San Francisco Forensics Show coming in November.
Ronald E. Hemenway
Cyberbodyguards Inc.
The computer forensic show provides valuable networking and
educational opportunities. It is exciting to see a forensic
conference of this caliber in San Francisco."
Thanks,
Ondrej Krehel
Information Security Officer
Identity Theft 911, LLC
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-bill!
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