10th Annual CEIC Show Highlights Digital Investigations Best Practices
The 2010 Computer and Enterprise Investigations Conference (CEIC) kicks off on Monday, May 24, in Summerlin, Nevada, offering digital investigation professionals an opportunity to
network with their peers, exchange best practices, and preview the latest technology and services from leading vendors.
Director of Risk Management and Digital Forensics Expert Andy Spruill from Guidance Software, Inc. outlines what digital investigations professionals can expect at CEIC this year.
Used in conjunction with the Forensic Dossier, MPFS™ allows investigators to store multiple capture sessions (up to 8TB) into evidence drives within MPFS. The NETConnect™ networking
module works seamlessly with both the Forensic Dossier® as well as MPFS to allow users to preview, transfer or upload evidence data to a network.
Presenting Electronic and Computer Forensics Evidence in Court
From State Bar of Wisconsin
In this video, State Bar Practice Management Advisor Nerino Petro discusses ways to effectively present electronic and computer forensics evidence with Bruce Olson, president of
ONLAW Trial Technologies, LLC. Olson outlines how to keep the jury engaged.
In February, CNet reported that police are looking for a “back door” to private data, in the form of “a national Web interface linking police computers with those
of Internet and e-mail providers.” Civil libertarians, of course, regard this as evidence of Big Brother manifesting all his totalitarian glory. But the original concept of
a national network, says its originator, has been misrepresented.
Deterrence online is one of the biggest idiocies of the past couple of years. There are some interesting research possibilities in the subject matter, but not as it is portrayed
today—a cure-all strategy.
June 6-9, 2010
Techno Security & Digital Investigations Conference
Myrtle Beach, SC
July 25-30, 2010
ACFE Fraud Conference & Exhibition
Washington, DC
August 17-19, 2010
DSI: Digital Summit International
Las Vegas, NV
IN THE NEWS
Raid in iPhone Case Shines Spotlight on REACT Team
The Rapid Enforcement Allied Computer Team, or REACT, is one of five interagency task forces formed by the California Legislature in response to a growing number of high-tech thefts
and other complex tech crimes. REACT operated out of publicity's glare until the raid to recover an iPhone prototype.
Verizon this week announced that it will join forces with the U.S. Secret Service on a Data Breach Investigations Report to give organizations a better idea of how and why cybercriminals
are infiltrating their personal data and what they can do to better protect themselves.
Guidance Software, Inc. announced a definitive agreement to acquire substantially all of the assets of Tableau, LLC, a privately held developer and manufacturer of computer forensic
hardware. This acquisition combines Guidance’s software with Tableau’s hardware for a complete forensic framework.
Paraben Corporation, a provider of digital forensics solutions, has announced the release of P2 Commander Version 1.6. Version 1.6 improves upon the innovative P2C platform by simplifying
the process while adding additional features.
Tracer Technologies will hold its popular Audio Forensics training class in West Chester, New York, June 22-24. Trainees will be expected to bring their own laptop, headphones, and
any files they would like to share with the class.