2013 Cyber Crime Conference Temporarily Postponed
Based on DoD's budgetary uncertainty, The Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) has been given direction to reduce the government expenditure rate. Therefore, DC3 and Technology Forums have reluctantly come to the decision that we will not be holding our annual DoD Cyber Crime Conference in 2013. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate everyone's efforts and support.Join the DoD Cyber Crime Conference email List to receive notices about possible conference dates in 2014 or beyond.
UPDATE ME
About the DoD Cyber Crime Conference
This is the only event of its kind that provides both hands-on digital forensics training and an interactive forum for cyber professionals to network. This conference covers the full spectrum of topics facing defenders as well as law enforcement responders. All aspects of computer crime are covered, including intrusion investigations, cyber crime law, digital forensics, information assurance, as well as the research, development, and testing of digital forensic tools.The goal is to prepare attendees for the current threats of today and the near future. Speakers will discuss new approaches and new perspectives.
Click below to view the 2012 conference agenda:
2012 Agenda
Conference Topics
- Intrusion Investigations
- Cyber Crime Law
- Digital Forensics
- Information Assurance
- Cyber Crime Investigation
- Research and Development
Questions: Email Info@TechnologyForums.com
DC3 Hands-On Digital Forensics Training
The pre-conference training at the DoD Cyber Crime Conference offers the widest variety of courses at the lowest cost compared to other leading programs in the field.Pre-conference training includes hands-on digital forensics classes where attendees can earn continuing education credits. There is a mix of one-day and two-day classes available. All training sessions earn Defense Cyber Investigation Training Academy (DCITA) credits hours.
Who Can Attend?
DoD PersonnelDoD-Sponsored Contractors
Defense Industrial Base (DIB)
- Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council (CIPAC)
Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement
U.S.-sponsored government representatives working in the following as:
- Counterintelligence Special Agents
- Criminal Investigators
- Computer Forensics Examiners
- Prosecutors—Federal, State, local, military
- DoD Information Assurance/Systems Administrators
- Computer Forensics Research and Development Personnel
- Federal, State and Local Law Enforcement
- Educators in federally funded information assurance programs, like CyberCorps and the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance
- U.S.-sponsored government representatives from Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand
source link.........http://www.dodcybercrime.com/