Techno Forensics

Agenda

The 2011 Techno Forensics Conference is committed to providing insightful and inspiring sessions. From the moment the Conference begins, you’ll be surrounded by a community that’s determined to share success. The Conference will focus on tracks in the following areas:

  • Computer Forensics
  • Network and Mobile Forensics
  • Photo/Video Forensics
  • Crime Scene Investigation and Evidence Collection

Monday, October 31st - Day One

  Track A
Grand Ballroom A
Crime Scene
Track B
Grand Ballroom B
Mobile Forensics
Track C
Grand Ballroom C
Computer/Network Forensics
7:30 - 8:30 am Networking Breakfast
Concessions Open - Check in for Conference
8:45 - 10:00 am Keynote Presentation
Associative Evidence at the Digital Forensics Crime Scene
Elaine Pagliaro - Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science
10:00 - 10:50 am BEFORE YOU TOUCH THAT PHONE...Processing DNA and Latent Fingerprints on Electronic Devices
Dyer Bennett - Sirchie
Tools and Techniques for Processing Cellular Phones as Evidence
Don L. Lewis - Lakewood Police Department
FTK4 Transition Discussion
Glynn LeBlanc, CFCE, ACE, ACMI, AccessData Group
11:00 am Exhibit Area Opens
11:00 - 11:50 am Death Investigation Check List - Part One
Dick Warrington - Lynn Peavey
 Evidence Collection: A Critical Step to a Successful Outcome
Deborah Gordon, Special Agent - Federal Bureau of Investigation
Physical Imaging and Analysis of iPhone and iPad
Glynn LeBlanc, CFCE,ACE,ACMI, AccessData Group
12:00 - 1:20 pm On Your Own for Lunch
Concessions Open - Exhibits Are Open
1:30 - 2:20 pm Death Investigation Check List - Part Two
Dick Warrington - Lynn Peavey
Sources for Obtaining Geo Coordinates Information from IOS and Android Devices
Oleg Davydov and Oleg Fedorov - Oxygen Software
Don't Forget the Hardware
Jerry Hatchett, Don Malone and Paul Price - Beyond I.T. Forensic Solutions
2:30 - 2:50 pm Networking Break
Exhibits Are Open
3:00 - 3:50 pm The Momont Homicide Case
Mike Voelker - Eau Claire Police Department
Needs of Mobile Phone Forensic in Crime Solving: Where, How and Why?
Mukesh Sharma - State Forensic Science Laboratory Jaipur
Forensic Analysis of Outlook Web Access
David Cowen - G-C Parners, LLC
4:00 - 4:50 pm   Mobile Forensic: Extracting Data From the SIM
Vishal Patyal - Lovely Professional University
Intimate Partner Violence a Growing Epidemic - How Digital Technology Can Assist Law Enforcement and Save The Lives of Potential Victims
Panel Host: Chet Hosmer - WetStone - A Division of Allen Corporation
Co-Host: Susan Murphy Milano
Co-Host: Holly Hughes
Co-Host:  Sandra L. Brown
 

Tuesday, November 1st - Day Two

  Track A
Crime Scene
Track B
Mobile Forensics
Track C
Computer Forensics/Network Forensics
8:00 - 8:50 am Networking Breakfast
Concessions Open
9:00 - 9:50 am Evidence Collection: A Critical Step to a Successful Outcome
Deborah Gordon, Special Agent - Federal Bureau of Investigation
Crime Scene to Courtroom - Preserving Digital Evidence One Step at a Time
C.Jason Guffey - Foray Technologies
 
Catch 'em In the Act- Live Investigative Triage, NIJ Sponsored Research
Chet Hosmer - WetStone - A Division of Allen Corporation
10:00 - 10:50 am New Role for Digital Forensic Experts
Suman Beros - Kroll, Inc. and Kim Hoyt Sperduto- The Sperduto Law Firm, PLC
Wireless Incident Response & Forensics:  Responding to a Wireless Breach
Michael Raggo - Accuvant, Inc.
Windows 7 Registry Forensics
John Barbara - Digital Forensics, LLC
11:00 am Exhibit Area Opens
11:00 - 11:50 am Gizmos & Gadgets
Dick Warrington - Lynn Peavey
A Standard of Acceptability for Digital Forensics
John Barbara - Digital Forensics, LLC
Retrieving Internet Chat History with the Same Ease as a Squirrel Cracks Nuts
Yuri Gubanov - Belkasoft
12:00 - 1:20 pm On Your Own for Lunch
Concessions Open
1:30 - 2:20 pm Digital Crime Scene Documentation in Forensic Education
Oliver Grundmann - University of Florida
Implementation of Applications to Improve iPhone Forensic Analysis & Integrity of Evidence
Mario Garcia - Texas A&M University Corpus Christi
Preparing a Forensic Workstation for Examining Solid State Drives
Greg Domiguez - Forensic Computers
2:30 - 2:50 pm Networking Break
Exhibits Are Open
3:00 - 3:50 pm How to Be an Effective Expert Witness
Bruce Olson - ONLAW Trial Technologies, LLC
 
  
Why Cyber Crime Pays
Gregory Evans - Hi-Tech Crime Solutions 
4:00 pm Exhibit Area Closes
4:00 pm Conference Concludes