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New for 2003

Learn about the National Cyber-Forensics
and Training Alliance

What is the NCFTA? What can it do for you? Find out from some core members of the organization.

- Computer Crime Investigation: the FBI Perspective

How does the FBI approach a computer crime incident? Ask a seasoned FBI agent.

- Civil and Criminal Computer Crime Law

The laws in this area are complicated. Ask a lawyer and former Commonwealth of Pennsylvania prosecutor about this fascinating topic.

- Privacy and Information Assurance
- White Collar Crime and Identity Theft

What can you do to protect your personal data online? What can happen if your information falls into the wrong hands?

- Forensic Hardware: What does an Investigator Need?

See and experience some of the hardware that Federal Law Enforcement personnel use in the field.

- The Federal Rules of Evidence

Computer evidence differs greatly from that of a traditional crime scene. Find out how to preserve and protect senstive electronic evidence.

- The Process of Network Forensics

Network forensics involves gathering information from multiple systems across a network. Learn how to apply basic analysis techniques to reconstruct a chain of events.

- Computer Forensics and the Insider Threat

According to the 2002 CSI/FBI study, insiders - employees, contractors, temporary workers - account for over 70% of all computer security incidents. Learn how to protect your organization.

Explore the legal side of information security and computer crime investigation with lawyers and an FBI agent. Dig into the ones and zeros of network security and computer forensics with experienced technical personnel. This is a free-form session in which attendees guide the discussion by asking questions. There will also be live demonstrations of computer forensics techniques. Come join us!