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Thursday, May 31st | ||
7:30 AM |
Digital Forensics, Security and Law Richmond, Virginia 7:30 AM |
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7:30 AM |
Digital Forensics, Security and Law Richmond, Virginia 7:30 AM |
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8:30 AM |
Russia: The Analysis of the 2011 Russian Cybercrime Scene Paul Poroshin, US Branch Vice-President, Group-IB Richmond, Virginia 8:30 AM |
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8:30 AM |
UK: NAND Memory Technology Forensics Gareth Davies Richmond, Virginia 8:30 AM |
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10:15 AM |
Digital Forensics, Security and Law Richmond, Virginia 10:15 AM |
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10:30 AM |
Facilitating Forensics in the Mobile Millennium through Proactive Enterprise Security Andrew R. Scholnick, SNVC LC Richmond, Virginia 10:30 AM |
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10:30 AM |
Multi-Parameter Sensitivity Analysis of a Bayesian Network from a Digital Forensic Investigation Richard E. Overill, Department of Informatics, King’s College London Richmond, Virginia 10:30 AM |
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12:30 PM |
Digital Forensics, Security and Law Richmond, Virginia 12:30 PM |
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1:15 PM |
Nigel Wilson, Senior Lecturer at the University of Adelaide Law School in Australia Richmond, Virginia 1:15 PM |
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1:45 PM |
Richard Boddington, School of IT, Murdoch University, Perth, WA Australia Richmond, Virginia 1:45 PM |
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1:45 PM |
After Five Years of E-Discovery Missteps: Sanctions or Safe Harbor? Milton Luoma, Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, Minnesota Richmond, Virginia 1:45 PM |
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3:00 PM |
Digital Forensics, Security and Law Richmond, Virginia 3:00 PM |
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3:20 PM |
Digital Evidence Education in Schools of Law Aaron Alva, Center for Information Assurance and Cybersecurity, University of Washington Richmond, Virginia 3:20 PM |
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3:20 PM |
Pathway into a Security Professional: A New Cyber Security and Forensic Computing Curriculum Elena Sitnikova, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes SA Richmond, Virginia 3:20 PM |
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4:40 PM |
Digital Forensics, Security and Law Richmond, Virginia 4:40 PM |