| Monday, October 6, 2008 |
| Time |
Activity |
Location |
| 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
Registration & Reception |
Lobby |
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| Tuesday, October 7, 2008 |
| 7:30 am - 8:30 am |
Breakfast |
Ballroom A |
| 7:30 am - 5:00 pm |
Internet Café Open |
Ballroom B |
| 8:00 am - 4:00 pm |
Registration & Exhibit Hall Open |
Lobby |
| 8:30 am - 9:30 am |
Opening Ceremonies |
Ballroom A |
| 9:30 am - 11:30 am |
Kickoff: Real Crimes in Virtual Worlds |
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Real Crimes in Virtual Worlds
Chuck Cohen
There are over 100 virtual worlds and massive multiplayer online games, with over 200 additional expected to be released in the next year. Each is a community in which people and organizations from around the real world can interact. There are over 10 million users in World of Warcraft alone. Many virtual worlds have their own virtual economies with real-world exchange rates. As in the real world, these virtual communities have an inevitable criminal population.
This session will focus on the ability of criminals to communicate, exchange funds, and commit crimes on these platforms. This ability presents an unprecedented challenge for law enforcement and prosecutorial efforts. It also presents unprecedented opportunities for those that understand the implications of this emerging technology. |
Ballroom A |
| 11:30 am - 12:00 pm |
Dedicated Exhibit Hall Hours |
Ballroom B |
| 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm |
Lunch & Keynote Address |
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Keynote Address
Erik Estrada
Tireless supporter of law enforcement, Estrada serves as a deputy sheriff in Bedford County, Virginia and a reserve police officer for the Muncie, Indiana PD. |
Ballroom A |
| 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm |
Breakout Session 1 |
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Vista for Investigators
Jim Moller
This overview of Microsoft’s latest operating system targets law enforcement officers that serve as forensic examiners. Topics include Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption, Volume Shadow Copy Service, memory virtualization, SuperFetch, and other forensic issues relevant to Windows Vista. |
Ballroom C |
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Leveraging Cell Phone & Network Information in Criminal & Terrorism Investigations
Dr. Sujeet Shenoi
The presentation discusses how cell phone and network information can be leveraged in criminal and terrorism investigations. In particular, it describes how certain techniques -- formerly available only to the intelligence community -- can be used very effectively by law enforcement agencies. |
Ballroom D |
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Cybercrime & the Power of Digital Forensics
Jim Christy
This session will discuss the power of Digital Forensics today and the real-world challenges and a discussion of E-Discovery. The evolving discipline of cyber crime investigations and the critical role law enforcement plays in Network Centric crime. |
Ballroom E |
| 2:30 pm - 2:45 pm |
Break |
| 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm |
Breakout Session 2 |
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Xbox & Xbox Live Investigations
Jim Moller
This presentation provides an overview of Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox Live with an emphasis on details and techniques for investigative professionals. |
Ballroom C |
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Recovering Evidence from Cell Phones & Portable Electronic Devices: Techniques & Case Studies
Jonathan Clark
The presentation discusses how cell phone and network information can be leveraged in criminal and terrorism investigations. In particular, it describes how certain techniques -- formerly available only to the intelligence community -- can be used very effectively by law enforcement agencies. |
Ballroom D |
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Utilizing Financial Intelligence Data to Enhance Investigations
Tom Levanti
This presentation examines sources of financial intelligence data, and informs participants on how to find, analyze and effectively use this information to achieve successful outcomes during investigations. |
Ballroom E |
| 3:45 pm - 4:00 pm |
Break |
| 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
Breakout Session 3 |
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The Cybercrime Generation, Part 1
Steve DeBrota |
Ballroom C |
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Cell Phone Tool Classification Pyramid
Sam Brothers
This session will delve into the seedy underbelly of cell phone forensic tools. I will "peel back the curtain" allowing you to see what is going on "behind the scenes". If you want to be more than just a "click monkey" then this presentation is for you! |
Ballroom D |
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Residential Mortgage Fraud Scams
David McLaughlin
This presentation of real cases will highlight investigation techniques and strategies, leaving the audience with an understanding of how to investigate mortgage fraud. |
Ballroom E |
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| Wednesday, October 8, 2008 |
| Time |
Activity |
Location |
| 7:30 am - 8:30 am |
Breakfast |
| 7:30 am - 12:00 pm |
Internet Café Open |
| 8:00 am - 12:00 pm |
Exhibit Hall Open |
| 8:30 am - 9:30 am |
Breakout Session 4 |
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The Cybercrime Generation, Part 2
Steve DeBrota |
Ballroom C |
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Securing Convictions with Digital Evidence
D. Miles Brissette
The presentation discusses ways of using present day resources and technology to prosecute cases without spending the entire budget on technology. |
Ballroom D |
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Identification & Prosecution of Police Radio System Hacking
Cynthia Murphy
Emergency radio systems are vital to public safety, and can be vulnerable to attack by hackers. One such attack is presented in this presentation. |
Ballroom E |
| 9:30 am - 9:45 am |
Break |
| 9:45 am - 10:45 am |
Breakout Session 5 |
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ICSIS Demonstration
Aaron Naternicola
NW3C will demonstrate the Internet Complaint Search and Investigation System (ICSIS) that allows member agencies to access information about current internet crimes and open investigations in their areas. |
Ballroom C |
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The Impact of Emerging Technologies on White Collar Crime
Robert Hayes
This session will demonstrate a number of leading edge technologies which have particular relevance to law enforcement agencies and discuss how law enforcement and industry should work together to assess the impact of emerging technologies. |
Ballroom D |
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Piercing the Iron Cyber Curtain: Case Studies in International Credit Card Trafficking, Part 1
Antonia Merzon
This presentation discusses two investigations conducted by the New York County District Attorney's Office and the U.S. Secret Service focusing on international cybercriminals committing identity theft and other frauds in the United States. |
Ballroom E |
| 10:45 am - 11:00 am |
Break |
| 11:00 am - 12:00 pm |
Breakout Session 6 |
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Preparing & Presenting Complex Evidence In Court
Jill Trumbull-Harris |
Ballroom C |
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The Impact of Emerging Technologies on Public Safety
Max Kelly
Facebook is central to the online identity of 100 Million people around the world. This presentation will discuss the features and philosophy of Facebook. It will also suggest avenues of investigation and provide LE contacts for Facebook. |
Ballroom D |
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Piercing the Iron Cyber Curtain: Case Studies in International Credit Card Trafficking, Part 2
Antonia Merzon
This presentation discusses two investigations conducted by the New York County District Attorney's Office and the U.S. Secret Service focusing on international cybercriminals committing identity theft and other frauds in the United States. |
Ballroom E |
This theme focuses on the growing challenge faced by the law enforcement community to identify, track and prosecute today’s new breed of criminals who use the Internet and other emerging technologies as a resource for researching, planning and committing economic and cyber-crimes.