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FW: HTCIA webinar registration OPEN

Subject: FW: HTCIA webinar registration OPEN
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 18:04:51 -0500
A few seats are still available.  There is no cost. 


Warren Kruse, CISSP, CFCE
Computer Forensic Services, LLC
1 Industrial Way West, Bld. B
Eatontown, NJ 07724
wgkruse@computer-forensic.com
http://www.computer-forensic.com
732-544-8080 ext. 11

-----Original Message-----
From: Warren Kruse [mailto:wgkruse@computer-forensic.com]
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 5:43 PM
To: 'htcia@htcia1.securesites.net'
Subject: HTCIA webinar registration OPEN

Benefits & Techniques for Live Investigations

Presenter: Christopher L. T. Brown, www.techpathways.com
Date: 21st, January, 2005, 12:30 Eastern
Duration:   Approx. 60 minutes plus Q&A 
Cost: Sponsored by Techpathways so it is FREE for HTCIA members

Limited to the first 200 registrations.  If viewed as a group only one
person per agency/company needs to register.

Description: 

  This topic covers the benefits for using live computer forensic
investigation techniques such as the ability to capture encryption
passwords, and outlines the situations where these techniques may be most
appropriate. Attendees will be introduced to the components of a live
computer forensic investigation, shown tools for identifying the machine
state to help mitigate the "Trojan defense", and allow for the collection of
live physical memory contents as well as disks. Finally the topic will wrap
up with information on applying "volatile-static differential state
analysis" while forensically pre-viewing live systems. 
Chris Brown is the founder and Chief Technology Officer of Technology
Pathways. He has over 20 years of experience in computer security and holds
numerous career certifications from UCSD, (ISC)2, Microsoft, CISCO, CompTIA
and CITRIX including a CISSP certification. Mr. Brown retired from service
after 17 years with the US Navy including working in the Fleet Information
Warfare Center on information warfare and deception. He has also held key
management positions in several successful startups. Mr. Brown has specific
expertise related to computer forensics, software architecture,
communications, security and program management.

Registration URL is http://www.essentialtalk.com/public/htcia

Once you register PLEASE try the configuration test before the event.

-wk
President
 

Warren Kruse, CISSP, CFCE
Computer Forensic Services, LLC
1 Industrial Way West, Bld. B
Eatontown, NJ 07724
wgkruse@computer-forensic.com
http://www.computer-forensic.com
732-544-8080 ext. 11



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