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TWO-DAY
WORKSHOP
November
2-3, 2004
This
course will give participants the necessary skills to identify
an intruder's footprints and to properly gather the necessary
evidence to prosecute. Many of today's top tools of the forensic
trade will be demonstrated during this course, including software,
hardware and specialized techniques. The need for businesses to
become more efficient and integrated with one another, as well
as the home user, has given way to a new type of criminal, the
"cyber-criminal." It is no longer a matter of "will your organization
be comprised (hacked)?" but, rather, "when?" Today's battles between
corporations, governments, and countries are no longer fought
only in the typical arenas of boardrooms or battlefields using
physical force. Now the battlefield starts in the technical realm,
which ties into most every facet of modern day life. If you or
your organization requires the knowledge or skills to identify,
track, and prosecute the cyber-criminal, then this is the course
for you.
When:
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Tuesday & Wednesday, November 2 & 3, 2004
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Registration and Continental Breakfast begins at 8:30 AM
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Class starts promptly at 9:00 AM, and ends approximately at 5:00
PM
Where:
Bank of New York
10th Floor Auditorium
101 Barclay Street
New York, NY
Attendance:
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Photo IDs will be required!
• Cost is $450 for ISACA members, $550 for non-members
• Attire is Business Casual
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Lunch and Continental Breakfast is included
• 14 CPEs will be given for attending this workshop
TO REGISTER:
please link to our generic registration form and invoice at:
http://www.isacany.org/Web_Site/Education/2004-2005GenReg.htm
To reserve
a seat, you may contact:
- The
Chapter's Education Chair, David Kipin, at (212) 230-9112 / David.Kipin@isacany.org
- or,
Patrick Grant at (212) 635-7473 / pgrant_777@yahoo.com
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