The presentations track will take place in the Graduate House Conference Theatre from day 2-3 (13th to 14th December 2007) of the Conference. A wide variety of speakers from both regionally and worldwide will be presenting cutting edge topicsand demos from the IT Crime Investigation/Forensics/IT Security fields.

Timetable

Day 2 (Thursday 13th December 2007)

0900 - 0945

Mr. Frank Butler, Director of Business Development, Training Division, Guidance Software Inc.

The evolution of the EnCase Computer Forensics Software to face modern challenges
0945 - 1030

Mr. Ron Hansen

New developments in forensic hardware, mobile forensics and regional training
1030 - 1100 Coffee Break
1100 - 1145 Mr. Keith Lockhart, Practical usage of the new FTK 2
1145 - 1230 Mr. Kevin Mansell An overview of mobile phone forensics: what's possible today and forthcoming developments in this rapidly moving field.
1230 - 1400 Lunch sponsored by Microsoft in Graduate House 2/F
1400 - 1445 Mr. Harlan Carvey Why "Nintendo" forensics is a thing of the past!
1445 - 1530

Mr. Jeff Kim

Development of computer forensic software in Korea
1530 - 1600

Coffee Break

1600 - 1645 Mr. Stefan Fleischmann New features of the X-Ways line of forensics tools
1645 - 1730 Dr. KP Chow Forensic tools created by the University of Hong Kong and the project to remaster the SPADA Forensic boot CD for the HK Police Force

Day 3 (Friday 14th December 2007)

0900 - 0945

Mr.Michael Cohen

Case study on forensic examination involving large data log files
0945 - 1030 Mr. Thomas Rude

The role of Linux in data forensics:

The field of Data Forensics was built upon crippled DOS boot diskettes, hardware write blockers, and the Win32 platform for analysis. This forensics train was moving along the rails seemingly on a ride that would last forever. Until a fork emerged in the track. Enter Linux. This lecture will discuss the Linux operating system environment and how it's changed the field of Data Forensics forever.  From bootable Linux CDs to full-blown data forensic programs that run on the Linux platform, you will hear about the changing role of Linux, the solutions available, and the pros and cons of leveraging the Linux platform for data forensics and incident response.

1030 - 1100 Coffee Break
1100 - 1145 Mr. BJ Gleason The Impact of Operation VICO in Korea
1145 - 1230 Mr. Hayson Tse Legal complexities of Computer Crime investigation in Hong Kong
1230 - 1400 Lunch sponsored by Microsoft in Graduate House 2/F
1400 - 1445 Mr. JF Legault How to conduct a large scale network forensic analysis
1445 - 1530

Mr.Richard Koning

Latest focus of work at the acclaimed Netherlands Forensic Institute and the role played by the IOCE.
1530 - 1600

Coffee Break

1600 - 1630 Mr. Anthony Reyes,
President HTCIA International
Closing Remarks
1630 - 1715
  • Announcement of Forensic Challenge Competition Winners and Presentation of Prizes
  • Conference Lucky Draw