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Tuesday
Jun 1, 2010
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DFRWS 2010 - Early Registration Ends University Place Hotel Early registration ends for DFRWS 2010 digital forensics conference. Register before this date to save $75. The conference itself runs August 2-4. About the Conference: The annual DFRWS conference allows leading digital forensics researchers from government, industry, and academia to present their work and results to fellow researchers and practitioners. Many of the most cited digital forensics papers have been presented at DFRWS and the annual challenge has spawned research in important areas. Initial results and tool prototypes are also presented during the Works in Progress and demo sessions. The conference typically has about 100 people and is therefore small enough so that attendees meet each other and can interact with the speakers. A tradition of DFRWS as been its casual and interactive atmosphere where break out sessions exist to discuss topics related to the presentations. There are also opportunities to interact during the welcome reception and banquet. After the banquet, attendees can put their forensics skills to the test when they form teams to participate in the annual Forensics Rodeo, which is a challenge that requires participants to analyze data and answer questions. |
Monday
Aug 2, 2010
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DFRWS 2010 through University Place Hotel The annual DFRWS conference allows leading digital forensics researchers from government, industry, and academia to present their work and results to fellow researchers and practitioners. Many of the most cited digital forensics papers have been presented at DFRWS and the annual challenge has spawned research in important areas. Initial results and tool prototypes are also presented during the Works in Progress and demo sessions. The conference typically has about 100 people and is therefore small enough so that attendees meet each other and can interact with the speakers. A tradition of DFRWS as been its casual and interactive atmosphere where break out sessions exist to discuss topics related to the presentations. There are also opportunities to interact during the welcome reception and banquet. After the banquet, attendees can put their forensics skills to the test when they form teams to participate in the annual Forensics Rodeo, which is a challenge that requires participants to analyze data and answer questions. |
Wednesday
Jul 15, 2015
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Science on Tap - Blood Secrets – Kiggins Theatre Science on Tap is a science lecture series where you can sit back, enjoy a pint, and laugh while you learn. You don’t have to be a science geek to have fun—all you need is a thirst for knowledge! Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 Location: Kiggins Theatre, 1011 Main Street, Vancouver, Wash. Cost: $8 online advance tickets, $10* suggested cover at the door. This is an all-ages event. Full Title: Crime Scene Reconstruction: The Devil Is In The Details Have you ever wondered how crime scene investigations actually work? At this Science on Tap, join Rod Englert of Englert Forensic Consultants as he takes you behind the scenes and explains how homicide investigations can test the limits of an investigator’s power of observation, intuitive thinking, and creative ability. Chief Deputy (Retired) Rod Englert, a 50-year veteran of law enforcement, retired as Commander of the Operations Division, Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, Portland, Oregon, in 1995. He is also is the author of Blood Secrets: Chronicles of a Crime Scene Reconstructionist. Books will be available for sale and signing. *A note on the suggested cover at the door: Science on Tap is largely supported by money collected at the door. We are committed to offering educational opportunities to adults who want to learn, so if $10 is a hardship for you, please come anyway and donate what you can. |
Tuesday
Jun 14, 2016
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Digital First Responders Course presented by LMG Security – Multnomah Athletic Club (MAC) Join us for a 1-day Digital First Responder class! A great way to train your IT staff in fundamental incident response and digital forensic preservation, and ramp up new incident responders quickly and cost-effectively. Includes an Incident Response tabletop exercise plus three hands-on labs, in which you will create a forensic image, preserve volatile memory, and capture network traffic. Tuition: $495 (Register by May 31 for the Early Bird $50 Discount!) Instructor: Karen Sprenger, COO of LMG Security NOVITAS DATA will be sponsor the venue at the MAC in Downtown Portland FORTINET will sponsor the cocktail party afterward. |