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Dr. Manes to present to the ISACA Tulsa Chapter

Tuesday, August 15, 2006 11:30am - 1pm, Tulsa, OK 

Digital Forensics: Applications for IT Audit and Security Professionals

This presentation covers several topics including where to locate digital evidence, acquisition and examination of the electronic information, what uses exist for digital evidence, getting electronic evidence into court, and the role of the forensics professional in the process.

 

DoubleTree Downtown - Seven West Restaurant
616 West 7th
Registration: 11:15
Lunch: 11:30 - 1:00

 

http://www.isaca-tulsa.org/meetings.html 

 

Dr. Gavin W. Manes is the President of Oklahoma Digital Forensics Professionals, Inc. (OKDFP) and a Research Assistant Professor of Computer Science and has been working in the field of information assurance, computer security, and digital forensics at the Center for Information Security at the University of Tulsa for the past ten years. He is published in the areas of information assurance, digital forensics, and telecommunications security including papers, journal articles, and congressional testimony.

Dr. Manes has briefed the White House, National Security Council, and the Pentagon. He has all five federal NEITP sponsored CNSS/NSTISSI information assurance certifications, and worked closely with many local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. He maintains memberships in the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, High Tech Crime Investigation Association, Digital Forensics Working Group, Association of Computing Machinery, Oklahoma Infragard, Information Systems Security Association, and the American College of Forensic Examiners Institute. For additional information please visit www.okdfp.com.

Dr. Manes' presentation titled "Digital Forensics: Applications for IT Audit and Security Professionals," is an overview of the digital forensics process. The goal is to make all professionals aware of the possibilities for evidence acquisition that are available through digital forensics and electronic discovery.