CRIME FW: IEEE Speaker: Computer Forensics

From: Daggett, Steve (Steve.Daggett@private)
Date: Fri Mar 11 2005 - 09:49:08 PST


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From: Pradeep Kumar [mailto:pradeep@private] 
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 7:38 AM
To: pradeep@private
Subject: IEEE Speaker: Computer Forensics


Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)'s Oregon & SW
Washington 
          Communications Society & Computer Society chapters' presents

Computer Forensics
Speaker: Kim Schaffer
When:   Thursday, 17th March, 2005
Time:    6:00 PM ~ 8:30 PM  
Cost:    Free and open to the public (registration required). Register at
http://www.cpd.ogi.edu/coursespecific.asp?pam=1800
<http://www.cpd.ogi.edu/coursespecific.asp?pam=1800> 
            Pizza and refreshments sponsored  by AZAD  ( http://www.azad.com
<http://www.azad.com/>  )
Place:   Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology (OGI), Wilson
Clark Center, 20000 NW Walker Rd, Beaverton, OR 97006 
 
Abstract
Forensics is the application of science in investigating legal issues. It
follows then that Computer Forensics is the application of Computer Science
to investigating evidence on Computers. Join Kim Schaffer, CSO of NTI in
this look at the current methodologies and challenges of Computer Forensics
whether used for law enforcement, corporate security, or policy
verification. 

Bio
Kim Schaffer is a member of IEEE, ISSA, and ASIS. He holds a Bachelor of
Science Degree from Texas A&M and Masters of Science in System Management
and Communication and Information Systems Management from Capitol College.
Mr. Schaffer has focused on communications and computer security for over 25
years. At NTI, a world renown training facility in Computer Forensics based
in Gresham, Oregon, Mr. Schaffer is an instructor in addition to overseeing
tool development for computer investigations. His previous experience
includes positions at Tripwire, Sequent, SafeNet, Booz Allen, SAIC and NSA. 
 



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