AISA Melbourne Branch Meeting: Computer Forensic Investigations
Starts: Friday 18 November 2011, 4:00PM
Finishes: Friday 18 November 2011, 5:30PM
Date: Friday 18 November 2011
Time: 4:00pm for 4:15pm to 5:30pm
Venue: ANZ, 833 Collins Street, Melbourne
Please Note: You must RSVP in advance for this
meeting, and then register upon arrival at the AISA registration
desk at Core B. Log-in and RSVP online via the link at the bottom
of this page.
RSVP Deadline: RSVP by Thursday 17 November
2011 5pm
Topic:
Computer Forensic Investigations
Sooner or later, most in IT will be asked
to do some form of investigation, whether it is looking into misuse
of emails or the internet, investigating a system compromised or
even a rouge employee stealing company secrets.
Most will have the technical skills and
interest to help, but can easily get caught in the minefield of
technical, legal, and procedural traps that computer forensic
investigations entail.
Based on the philosophy that it is always
good to learn from mistakes - especially someone else's - this
presentation will be full of real world examples and practical
advice to help you get the results while staying well clear of the
deep stuff. .
Speaker: Nick
Klein
Nick Klein started life as an IT auditor
before moving into IT security back in the 90's, when companies
started connecting to the Internet. He worked in the High Tech
Crime team of the Australia Federal Police on cases ranging from
counter terrorism to computer hacking, before joining Deloitte's
Forensic practice in 2005.
Last year Nick started his own independent
computer forensic company based in Sydney and hasn't looked back
since.
Today his investigations include financial
fraud, corruption, employee misconduct, theft of IP, authenticity
of evidence, commercial litigation, e-discovery, online child abuse
and even old fashion SQL injections. We presume this will be a very
enjoyable presentation, so don't be late as there will be only
standing room otherwise. If you haven't been all year November 18th
is the night to come along.
Many thanks to our sponsors:
AISA thanks ANZ for providing the venue for our Melbourne Branch
meetings.
RSVP Deadline: RSVP by Thursday 17 November
2011 5:00pm.
Members should login then RSVP online using the link below.
Non-members should RSVP to Peter Wolski, AISA Melbourne Branch
Executive via email to Melbourne@aisa.org.au. Non-members are
welcome to attend a meeting to find out more about us, but are then
expect to join before attending others.
However, non-members should note that some events
are strictly limited to AISA members only, for example the
AISA National Conference, all AISA CISSP Study Group sessions and
Focus Group meetings.