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'Cyber-Crime & Digital Evidence'
Briefings
Seminars and
specialist briefings exploring the role of Information Technology in
crime and the tools being employed by security and law enforcement
agencies to counter the threats. From the forensic assessment
of mobile phones to the decrypting of enciphered materials, join
Hogan Brown at these informal events geared towards helping educate
those on the front line. Each event features a host of case studies and technical
demonstrations, allowing delegates to get a feel for the work that
is often hidden behind the scenes.
Key concepts and fundamental
principles, covered in an informal manner, provide the chance for
you to raise your questions in front of the experts. In
addition, each event provides fantastic networking opportunities with
subject matter specialists, researchers and
legal practitioners. A light buffet and entertainment is
freely included to round off the evening.
Past seminars and briefings
are archived for future reference.
-
FORENSIC
ASSESSMENTS OF MOBILE PHONES
Date: 25th January 2006 Venue: Western Rooms, Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool
- INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY FOR LEGAL COMMUNITY
Date: March 2006 Venue: Liverpool
- CYBER-CRIME - BUILDING A DEFENCE
Date:
April 2006 Venue: Liverpool
- PROSECUTING
CRIMES INVOLVING IT
Date:
May 2006 Venue: Liverpool
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