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<title>[Crime] Mapping Oregon Communities Workshop - New Classes Scheduled</title>
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Mapping Oregon Communities: An Introduction to GIS and Community Analysis Workshop - One Day Workshop<BR />
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This unique, hands-on workshop teaches the fundamentals of how to use a Geographic Information System (GIS) in a way that is particularly relevant to social service providers, planners and researchers in Oregon.<BR />
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Participants learn to make thematic maps of their community, geocode addresses and perform spatial queries and analysis. Participants also learn to extract and map Census variables such as race, poverty, language, education, health and many other demographic variables. Exercises are designed for beginners. Intermediate Excel skills required.<BR />
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When:  January 30th and 31st, 2007 (8:30 am - 4:30 pm) Note: This is a one day workshop. Please choose which date is most convenient for you.<BR />
Where: Kinetic Computer Solutions Congress Center Building, 1001 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 305 Portland, OR 97204 - Limited seating, please register early<BR />
Fee:    $499 Checks, Credit Cards and Purchase Orders Accepted <BR />
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To register online or for more info visit <a href="http://www.newurbanresearch.org">http://www.newurbanresearch.org</a> or telephone us 877.241.6576.                               <BR />
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Workshop Materials<BR />
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Materials include a comprehensive workbook (75 pages), which includes the presentation, exercises and reference worksheets, ArcGIS (ArcView 9.2) software 30-day trial CD set, a subscription to the Planners' ToolBox subscription service which provides access to new 2005 Tiger/Line geography files (already converted to shapefiles) such as streets, zip codes, school districts, voting districts, census tracts and many other useful geographies. The subscription also includes the online workshop Analyzing Your Community Workshop: Using the Census to Better Analyze Changing Places and People. <BR />
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Workshop Agenda<BR />
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Lesson 1<BR />
Learn the basic functions of ArcGIS 9.2<BR />
Adding data and geography layers<BR />
Working with Layouts<BR />
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Lesson 2<BR />
Introduction to Census Bureau's American Factfinder<BR />
Downloading Census and American Community Survey data to map<BR />
Downloading free geography files including tracts, zip codes, blocks and several others<BR />
Preparing Census tract data in Excel to import into ArcGIS<BR />
Lesson 3<BR />
Creating thematic (color shaded) maps to display data<BR />
Joining data with geography files<BR />
Working with legends and interval breaks<BR />
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Lesson 4<BR />
Address mapping (geocoding)<BR />
Downloading free business addresses<BR />
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Lesson 5<BR />
Performing location queries<BR />
Performing attribute queries<BR />
Creating target area shapefiles<BR />
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Lesson 6<BR />
Elements of good maps including colors, fonts and map must haves<BR />
Critique of several maps <BR />
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Praise from participants of the Mapping Oregon Communities Workshop<BR />
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Oregon Dept. of Transportation: &quot;A VERY helpful workshop; good use of our time; good pace.&quot;<BR />
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Oregon Dept. of Human Services: &quot;This workshop was excellent. I particularly like the exercises and take home materials.&quot;<BR />
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Port of Portland: &quot;This was a very good class, the best GIS course I have had. I liked that we focused on building practical skills, focused on functional and not the theoretical.&quot;<BR />
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West Linn-Wilsonville School District: &quot;This was very good workshop, with an excellent instructor.&quot;<BR />
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New Urban Research, Inc. is a national social research organization specializing in quantitative and spatial community analysis.  <BR />
New Urban Research, Inc. 33232 NE 33rd Ave Portland, Oregon 97212 | 877.241.6576 | www.newurbanresearch.org <BR />
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<pubDate>Thu, 23 Nov 2006 00:50:41 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>[Crime] Need assistance in selecting utilities...</title>
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I have a healthcare client that has the following needs:<BR />
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1)  The ability to monitor user activity on a windows network.  A useable<BR />
auditing will be helpful as well.  We need to monitor file access, and any<BR />
changes to the file including if it was copied and to where and by who.<BR />
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2)  I want need a software utility that will lock down all media ports on<BR />
user workstations.  If I have to open a port up for a Palm or cell phone, I<BR />
need logging capability.<BR />
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Any direction would be appreciated.<BR />
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Update:  We decided to go with Bomgar for our remote helpdesk service.  We<BR />
own the hardware and it is the best bang for the buck, so far...<BR />
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Robert Johnston<BR />
Datajockeys, LLC<BR />
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<pubDate>Tue, 3 Apr 2007 12:05:00 -0700</pubDate>
<author>Robert Johnston</author>
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<title>[Crime] World's Largest Steganography Application Hash Set - Free for Law Enforcement</title>
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Backbone Security's Steganography Analysis and Research Center (SARC) is<BR />
pleased to announce the release of version 3.0 of SAFDB. With the<BR />
fingerprints, or hash values, of every file artifact associated with 625<BR />
steganography applications, SAFDB is the world's largest commercially<BR />
available hash set exclusive to digital steganography and other information<BR />
hiding applications. The database is used by federal, state and local law<BR />
enforcement; intelligence community; and private sector computer forensic<BR />
examiners to detect the presence or use of steganography and extract hidden<BR />
information.<BR />
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Version 3.0 contains hash values for each file artifact associated with the<BR />
625 steganography applications computed with the CRC-32, MD-5, SHA-1,<BR />
SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512 algorithms. <BR />
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A free extract of SAFDB with MD5 hashes only is available to qualifying law<BR />
enforcement, government, and intelligence agency computer forensic<BR />
examiners.<BR />
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With the release of Version 3.0, Backbone is also pleased to announce the<BR />
free extract of SAFDB is now available to computer forensic examiners in<BR />
international law enforcement agencies. The extract is available in formats<BR />
that can be imported into EnCase, FTK, HashKeeper, ILook, and ProDiscover. <BR />
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For information on registering for access to the free MD5 extract of SAFDB<BR />
v3.0, please visit <a href="http://www.sarc-wv.com">http://www.sarc-wv.com</a>.<BR />
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In addition to SAFDB, the SARC has also developed state-of-the-art<BR />
steganalysis tools for detecting the presence or use of steganography and<BR />
has developed the world's first commercially available network security<BR />
appliance capable of detecting artifacts and signatures of steganography in<BR />
real-time.<BR />
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<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2007 12:12:16 -0500</pubDate>
<author>Chad W. Davis</author>
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<title>[Crime] Steganography Examiner Training -- May 23 &amp; 24 -- Orlando, FL</title>
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Steganography Examiner Training<BR />
Learn how to detect and extract hidden information!<BR />
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Host:		National Center for Forensic Science<BR />
Location:	Orlando, FL<BR />
Dates:	May 23 - 24, 2007 <BR />
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With a limited number of seats available, the course is sure to fill up fast<BR />
so sign up<BR />
soon!<BR />
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To reserve your space, contact:<BR />
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Amy Lambert<BR />
1-866-401-9392<BR />
304-333-SARC (7272)<BR />
sarc@private <BR />
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For more information on training, please visit:<BR />
<a href="http://www.sarc-wv.com/training.aspx">http://www.sarc-wv.com/training.aspx</a> <BR />
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<pubDate>Mon, 2 Apr 2007 09:03:02 -0400</pubDate>
<author>Chad W. Davis</author>
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<title>[Crime] Steganography Examiner Training -- March 17 - 18 -- Kennesaw, GA -- Cybercrime Summit</title>
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Steganography Examiner Training<BR />
Learn how to detect and extract hidden information!<BR />
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Host:		Cybercrime Summit<BR />
Location:	Fairfield Inn and Suites, Kennesaw, GA<BR />
Dates:	March 17 - 18, 2007<BR />
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With only 14 seats available, the course is sure to fill up fast so sign up<BR />
soon!<BR />
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To reserve your space, contact: <BR />
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Amy Lambert<BR />
1-866-401-9392<BR />
304-333-SARC (7272)<BR />
sarc@private   <BR />
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For more information on training, please visit:<BR />
<a href="http://www.sarc-wv.com/training.aspx">http://www.sarc-wv.com/training.aspx</a> <BR />
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<pubDate>Thu, 15 Feb 2007 11:26:08 -0500</pubDate>
<author>Chad W. Davis</author>
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<title>[Crime] Testing Foxtor</title>
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Hey everyone, <BR />
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I've written a Firefox extension, called Foxtor, that helps people browse the web anonymously. It offers a number of privacy features (separate cookie jar, blocked history, and other privacy preferences) and works with Tor and Privoxy to provide an encrypted and anonymous session. <BR />
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The components can be downloaded from <a href="http://cups.cs.cmu.edu/foxtor/">http://cups.cs.cmu.edu/foxtor/</a><BR />
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If you're inclined, I'd appreciate any feedback you may have. Specifically regarding the following: <BR />
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- Is is clear from the website how Foxtor works and which components are required?<BR />
- Is it clear what the extension does and does not do?<BR />
- Is it easy to install and use?<BR />
- Is there sufficient feedback when you become Masked/Unmasked?<BR />
- Any other comments?<BR />
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Thanks in advance!<BR />
sasha<BR />
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<pubDate>Thu, 23 Nov 2006 18:41:24 -0800 (PST)</pubDate>
<author>Sasha Romanosky</author>
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