October 27 - 29, 2008
 

       

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Techno Forensics 2008 is hosted by the University of Fairfax, Maryland InfraGard and NIST. The conference is founded on the principles of standardization in the field of digital evidence investigation. The conference will cover many of the general disciplines in the areas of digital evidence investigation to include some of the latest information on software and hardware solutions.

Unlike other forensic conferences that are limited to law enforcement only or are vendor specific in nature, this conference will be open to everyone currently involved in computer forensics, digital evidence, or anyone having an interest in these rapidly growing fields.

Conference agenda topics will cover a range of the digital disciplines which include: Fundamentals of acquisitions, Terabyte storage and preparing for it, Building a forensics lab, fly away kits, black bag forensics, e-discovery and special instructor lead focused classes on Basics of FAT, NTFS, macintosh, and linux file systems and dealing with their data. Other areas covered are intrusion detection, network level forensics, and cellular, handheld, and wireless forensics. Digital law and evidence handing will also be covered in break out sessions.

Our Techno conferences have become known as a world class training and networking events now having had attendees register from 40 different countries. As of March 1, 2006 we are now on the GSA schedule. Just enter Techno Forensics when you go to the GSA Advantage website.

Disclaimer: The TrainingCo.,LLC is an independent third party and does not endorse or make any claims or representations regarding the content, instructors or certifications being provided by the companies producing the training and certifications.  All the pre and post conference training courses referenced below are the sole property of the respective company and is not part of TheTrainingCo., LLC, the Techno Security or Techno Forensic Conferences.   All people wishing to attend any of the courses listed below must do so on the respective training site using the hyperlinks contained in the listing. 

Techno Forensics 2008 will include several new pre-conference training classes. The ability to take these popular training classes in conjunction with our annual conference makes Techno Forensics a first-choice event as you plan your yearly training budget.


October 24-25, 2008 - Live Investigator Training a two-day course
presented by WetStone Technologies, Inc - During this class students will
learn techniques for blueprinting a network and capturing digital evidence
from running targets. Establishing network mappings and host roles is a
critical part of live investigations. Live captures include running process
state, open handles, system logs, active shares, and mounted devices. Class
participants will also learn how to capture and analyze volatile
virtual/physical memory, and how to perform live malware investigations.

 


October 24-25, 2008 - Steganography Investigator Training a two-day
course presented by WetStone Technologies, Inc. - This intense two-day
course provides students a deep understanding of the threat posed by the use
of steganography along with tools and techniques necessary to investigate
steganography incidents. The course will discuss the tools used by criminals
exploiting children, terrorists, and intellectual property theft and crime
organizations. Students learn how criminals create covert communication
channels, and how disgruntled employees can easily transmit proprietary
information outside the company.


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Click Below to View the Agenda for the 2007 Techno Forensics Conference.

 

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