TROY ? MITechNews.Com readers can shave $50 off the cost of attending the Secureworld Spotlight-Detroit workshop July 21 at Walsh College where they will learn about CyberCrime scenes investigations, Assessment and Profiling. The one-day conference costs just $295 with the discount, and includes lunch plus eight CPE credits.
Use Discount Code DTSPOTCC to save $50 off the regular price
of registration ($345).
Join Secureworld for this one day workshop which will include several case studies from actual cases of cyber stalking, computer misuse, hacking and other computer-related crimes. Some of those were solved using the techniques discussed and some predates the application of these techniques.
Who should attend?
? Law enforcement officers involved in digital investigations
? Network system administrators involved with investigation digital incidents
? Information security professionals
? Lawyers practicing in areas of cyber crime
? IT auditors
? Digital forensic analysts and investigators
? Digital forensic educators
The keynote speaker is Peter Stephenson, writer, researcher and lecturer on information assurance, information warfare and counter-terrorism, and digital investigation and forensics on large-scale computer networks. He has lectured extensively on digital investigations and security, and has written, edited or contributed to 16 books and several hundred articles in major national and international trade, technical and scientific publications.
He teaches network attack and defense, digital forensics, and cyber investigation on both the graduate and undergraduate levels at Norwich University and is the Chief Information Security Officer for the University. He has lectured or delivered consulting engagements for the past 30 years in eleven countries plus the United States and operated a successful consulting practice for over 20 years.
Stephenson is a Fellow of the Institute for Communications, Arbitration and Forensics in the UK, and is a member of Michigan InfraGard. He holds the CISSP, CISM and FICAF. His current research is focused on profiling cyber criminals. He serves as technology editor for SC Magazine.
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