Conference Overview
PRACTICAL CASE STUDIES & PRESENTATIONS FROM:
- Oleg Skulkin, GCFE, Authour "Digital Forensics Cookbook"
- Viktor Sobiecki, CEO, Softdeco, Poland
- John Roshe, CFCE
- Sean Quellos, Digital Forensics Corp
- Sergey Samedov, Chief Information Security Officer, Terrasoft
- Sergey Antipin, JET Computer, Latvia
- Max Slonimski, Senior Engineer, DataRecoveryCorp, Canada
- Michael Leuis, Confidential Investigative Services
KEY ISSUES COVERED:
- The increasing demand for Digital Forensics
- Planning and implementing data storage and recovery solutions
- Data management
- Disaster data recovery
- Email archiving and management
- Metadata
- Industry regulations
- Change management
Conference, Day 1, July 30, 2018
8:30am – Registration and Coffee
9:00am – Opening remarks from the Chair
Dealing with demanding data
10:50am - Morning tea
Data protection and management
11:10am - CASE STUDY: Data management – how important is it?
Viktor Sobiecki, CEO, Softdeco, Poland
11:40am - CASE STUDY: Information Queensland – giving the people access, keeping them informed and being accountable for actions
Sean Quellos, Digital Forensics Corp
12:30pm - Lunch
The Future of Digital Forensics: A practical approach
1:30pm - Metadata and its role in Digital Discovery
2:10pm - CASE STUDY: The application of the VERS metadata standard
Howard Quenault, Program Director, VERS Centre of Excellence
2:50pm - Afternoon tea & optional photography session
4:30pm - Close of Day One
Conference, Day 2, July 31, 2018
9:00pm - Opening remarks from the Chair. Coffee
Dealing with disaster
Email management
10:40am - Morning tea
11:40am - “Out of the basement and into the Board Room” - The importance of managing your electronic information
Maureen Duffy, Legal Technology Support (LTS) Manager
12:20pm - Lunch
Regulations, security and privacy
1:20pm - Information security management: what, why and how
Gillian Bydevaate, Principal IT Security Consultant, GHD
2:00pm - CASE STUDY: Ensuring security and promoting privacy
Cliff Van Lohuizen, Director of IT, CrimTrac
2:40pm Afternoon tea
Change management
3:40pm CASE STUDY: Change management – how to include everyone in the change process
Keith De La Rue, Knowledge Manager & Business Operations, Telstra Business
Conference, Day 3, August 1, 2018
Workshop A:
Workshop B:
9am-12pm – Cyber Forensics - Recovering lost or deleted data
Conference, Day 4, August 2, 2018
Workshop A:
9am-12pm - Cyber Forensics - Recovering lost or deleted data
This workshop will investigate the wide-ranging modalities available to the forensic specialist and how various proprietary software systems can assist companies and organizations to better control their data flow and implement solutions in a timely manner. During the workshop, delegates will learn:
- Basic forensic techniques
- The state of ESI law as it pertains to Forensics
- How to prepare for possible e-Discovery
- Preserving data according to federal guidelines.
- Understanding digital evidence
Workshop B:
9am-12pm - Data loss from start to finish
Sergey Antipin, JET Computer, Latvia
This workshop will look at how to deal with data loss from start to finish. Everything from how data gets lost in the first place, to how to deal with the disaster as it happens. During the workshop, delegates will learn:
- Causes of data loss
- The cost of data loss
- Data recovery services (overview)
- How to retrieve the data
- How to prevent data loss
Delegates will also be provided with an array of case studies that will balance the technical information of data recovery with hands on solutions. All delegates are encouraged to participate in this informative and interactive workshop.
Venue and Travel Information
For all your travel and accommodation requirements contact Adam Miller at 1-800-849-6515 or email adam.m@digitalforensics.com
3570 Warrensville Center Road
Shaker Heights, Ohio 44122