CRIME-OCATE Meeting

From: George Heuston (GeorgeH@private)
Date: Fri Jan 03 2003 - 10:15:21 PST

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    Folks,
    
    CRIME is co-sponsoring the meeting/lecture shown below, with the Oregon
    Center for Advanced Technology Education (OCATE -
    http://www.ocate.edu/).  It will take the place of our regular CRIME
    meeting at Verizon on the 2nd Tuesday.  Please mark you calendars for
    this presentation.  Jesse is one of the pioneers in the area of digital
    forensics, and forensics tools.
    
    Geo
    
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    "Simple But Sound First Responder Tools"
     
    Lecture by Jesse Kornblum
    Chief, Research and Development
    Air Force Office of Special Investigations
    Friday, January 17, 2003, 12:30 pm at OCATE  
    
    System Administrators have more important things to worry about than
    studying digital forensics and searching for contraband materials on
    their networks. When incidents occur, however, we need these first
    responders to be experts in these fields; able to gather and analyze
    this material quickly and safely. To help them in this task, we are 
    developing a new set of tools that automate the evidence gathering and
    collection processes.
    
    Jesse Kornblum is the Chief of Research and Development for the Air
    Force Office of Special Investigations. A graduate of the Massachusetts
    Institute of Technology, he has experience running intrusion
    investigations and supporting other agents in more traditional
    investigations such as murder, arson, and child pornography. He is
    currently responsible for developing tools and techniques to allow law
    enforcement agents to conduct investigations. Some of these tools have
    been made available to the general public, such as
    http://foremost.sourceforge.net/ foremost, a tool for recovering files
    based on their headers and footers.
    
    This lecture is organized by the CRIME (Computer Related Investigations
    Management and Education)
    For more information, call visit the web site at:
    crime.zotconsulting.com
     
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