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Fwd: e-crime and computer evidence 2005 - registration update

Subject: Fwd: e-crime and computer evidence 2005 - registration update
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 21:54:16 +0000
The "early-bird" lower-cost registration period for ECCE 2005 has been
extended to 14th December.

Papers to be presented cover procedural issues relating to evidence recovery
 & interpretation (including detection of "anti-forensic" methods), legal
 issues from around the world (including viruses) and network investigations
 (including use of honeypots and remote forensic tools)

We also plan workshops on network investigation (led by Warren Kruse) and
International Standards for education and training.

Full details are at http://www.ecce-conference.com/


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