Today, technology has simplified our lives by offering tremendous facilities and convenience. At the same time, with the advancement in technology, criminal activities accelerated at a high pace. Electronic devices, and information and communication technology are increasingly being used as criminal instruments by contemporary offenders. But the good news is—this criminal instrument can be used as a weapon/tool as well to fight against eCrimes. Following Locard’s exchange principle, in the case of digital trails also, there is always an exchange of digital information like IP address or other related trails. Offenders committing crimes on digital platforms leave digital trails which can be traced using advanced and sophisticated Cyber Forensic tools.
Friday, November 8, 2024
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$125 / $25 UNH students
Co-Hosts: Dr. Henry Lee, Robert Fried
Keynote Speakers:
Lt. David “Britt” Dove
Jessica Hyde
Magnus Hedlund
Keith Lockhart
Amy Moles
Matt Mosley
Vendors:
Detego Global
T3K.AI
Techno Security
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
This virtual symposium will be particularly interesting to those interested in the forensic use, extraction and analysis of electronic evidence.
University of New Haven students can receive a reduced ticket rate of $25. Please email Robert Fried at RFried@newhaven.edu, or check Charger Connection for the event post!
WHERE YOU CAN ATTEND:
Symposium will be held as a webinar (Zoom) where anyone can participate in all time zones.
WEBINAR GOALS:
This webinar is designed to immerse you in e-crimes. It consists of Keynote presentations and Panel discussions. Ecrime and its use in criminal investigations has become a new tool for cooperation, law enforcement and prosecutors. These new applications will be explored in this webinar, with a focus on Mobile Device Investigations.
All registered attendees will receive an email 24 hours prior to the event with login information for the symposium (please check spam/junk folders for emails).
Certificates of Attendance will be emailed to registered attendees within one week after the event.
For state agencies who wish to purchase tickets via a purchase order, please email our office administrator, Tianyin Yu, at TYu@newhaven.edu, to request a purchase order, with the names and email addresses of each attendee.
Many thanks to Dr. Henry Lee and Robert B. Fried for their generous support of the Annual Symposium on eCrime!