The Atlanta Chapter of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA), in partnership with the CyberCrime Institute (CCI) at Kennesaw State University, is holding the 5th Annual Cybercrime Summit on March 19 – 23, 2007. Nationally recognized, the Cybercrime Summit brings together over 400 computer security professionals and law enforcement officials representing federal, state and local agencies across the United States and various countries around the world…One of the keynote speakers for this year is Randy Stone, forensic
detective from Wichita, Kansas. Detective Stone played a key role in the
arrest of the BTK Killer in 2005. Building upon the overwhelming success
of last year’s Cybercrime Summit, the 2007 Summit will offer participants
an expanded list of lectures and labs.
New for 2007:
* Forensic investigation of a Macintosh
* An expanded mock trial addressing how forensic experts are qualified in
court * Special Guest: Jens Kirschner, Win Hex expert * Over 30 hands-on
labs sessions, including Access Data’s Forensic ToolKit * Over 60 lectures
on cutting edge cyber crime and information security issues
To learn more about this year’s Summit, visit us at
www.cybercrimesummit.com To register, visit
http://www.kennesaw.edu/coned/cci/summit.html or call 770-423-6765
(Atlanta metro) or 1-800-869-1151.