my vote too (already replied on Linkedin too)
Make one in the US, and I will be there.
Make one in the US, and I will be there.
If someone paid for it, I am sure it could be done.
Objectives
Upon completion of the seminar, the participant should
• Understand the GSM Standards development and legal references
• Be aware of GSM system standards relevant to the examination or investigation
• Have an awareness of GSM interfaces to comprehend symbiotic relationships for call/data tracing
• To know where to look to attribute identity conventions
• Know availability of standards
There are five presentation modules
1) Introduction
2) GSM System Standards
3) GSM Specified Interfaces (10 + 1)
4) Identifier Conventions
5) Access to Standards
It doesn't appear easy to take in the mobile telephone technical standards and that the numerous standards that are out there add an additional layer of perceived complexity.
To address this particular matter and demonstrate that dealing with technical standards is far easier than is imagined, as part of the presentation at the Seminar on GSM Standards, diagrams will be shown that reference common elements dealt with during examination. The diagrams are to demonstrate that it is far easier to address technical issues starting with a GSM perspective than it is jumping in at the deep end trying to understand 3G and work backwards.
One of the illustrations to be presented at the Seminar (shown below) relates to UICC with SIM and USIM environments. At the Seminar the illustration will be completed with identification of the relevant technical standards that should ease perceived complexity issues with UICC with SIM/USIM environment using this identification process.
UICC with SIM/USIM environments there are over 80 standards that can be referred to, but an examiner only need start with knowing approximately 20 technical standards at first instance and then expand into the other standards. Be sure of what I am saying here. You need to know the standards that exist and have a copy. Reading standards is not though a matter the Seminar will be addressing, but some helpful tips will be provided.
With GSM SIM there are over 40 standards that can be referred to, but knowing approximately 8 technical standards to start with can help kick start getting to the other standards and the realisation that dealing with technical standards need not be a daunting task at all, particularly as acquiring majority of the standards are free, as well.
when is it planned?
i'm really interested but it depends on date and i need to know it for scheduling my tasks accordingly.
when is it planned?
i'm really interested but it depends on date and i need to know it for scheduling my tasks accordingly.
Rampage thanks for your message.
This is where we are at present. I have NOT found committed sponsor for the venue yet but I suspect that is because of Easter.
However, we did get **help with reduced costs at a very nice venue but it would mean each delegate still having to pay £25.00 to attend if a sponsor cannot be found.
The venue
EGROVE PARK - SAID BUSINESS SCHOOL
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Possible Seminar Dates
One day Seminar we have been offered three dates
August 10th or 11th or 12th.
Attendance numbers
The max number is 115 for lecture theatre and the lunch work.
Lunch costs
£17+VAT per person which gets a very generous and tasty lunch as well
as unlimited teas and coffees with biscuits throughout the day
Accomodation
Possibility for over-night stay at location.
Speakers
I have had a chat with one of my contacts who is a Vice Chair for ETSI Standards Committee and he says he would be interested in presenting if it is August 2010. I am contacting some other high flyers to see if I can get them to be there also.
If anyone has a better suggestion of venue or willing to sponsor the event then please let me know as there will be a cut off date for actually booking at Egrove Park - Said Business School
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**Special thanks to Simon and Olga Biles Thinking Security Ltd (
it's also becouse i really want to meet all the attenders from forensic focus \o/
I'm glad to see this thread is still active and apologies for having not been involved recently but I have been on paternity leave.
Greg, the venue you have suggested above would be an ideal place in my opinion, it couldn't be closer to a train station and the building is reasonably new and done out very nicely. Oxford is also a very scenic city for those with cameras!
I see that the thread has been read 1006 times but less than 30 people have voted. Is anybody holding out voting until more information is available or are we getting to a true reflection of how many people are interested?
Coligulus
You're right, we should be more definite about when and where the Seminar is happening.
I agree with you, we should take the Oxford venue.
It would appear a way forward would be to charge £25.00 per delegate to attend.