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BitSec’s Gary Kessler to Speak at DoD Cyber Crime Conference
Contact: Michael Webber, BitSec Global Forensics
(207) 221-7781
mike(at)bitsecforensics(dot)com
Dianna Fletcher, Fletcher-Media
(207) 831-8148
dianna(at)fletcher-media.com
(For Immediate Release) January 13, 2010, Augusta, ME: Gary Kessler of BitSec Global Forensics will be a featured speaker at the upcoming US Department of Defense Cyber Crime Conference in St. Louis Missouri January 22 – 29, 2010. Kessler is Training and Curriculum Development Director at BitSec Global Forensics, the worldwide leader in computer forensics and information security training.
BitSec Global, with offices in Maine, Vermont and Massachusetts, provides immediate and discreet consultancy services to federal and state investigative agencies as well as law firms and corporations in need of immediate e-discovery and incident response services. BitSec Global Forensics’ founders and consultants have served extensively as information security experts and computer forensic specialists for United States Government as well as local and state law enforcement agencies.
Gary Kessler serves as a Senior Cyber Terrorism Consultant to the U.S. State Department Office of Anti Terrorism Assistance. Kessler is an international leader and trainer in the areas of computer and network forensics, mobile device forensics, computer and network security, TCP/IP and the Internet, and computer networking.
The US Department of Defense Cyber Crime Conference focuses on all aspects of computer crime and incident response: intrusion investigations, cyber crime law, digital forensics, information assurance, as well as the research, development, testing, and evaluation of digital forensic tools. Kessler will lead seminars examining cryptography and transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP) and analysis.
“The Department of Defense Cyber Crime Conference is one of the top computer forensics conferences each year in terms of quality of presentations, breadth of attendees, and vendor participation,” said Kessler. “Every year, the conference provides the very latest developments in cyber crime techniques and tactics.”
Mike Webber, CEO and founder of BitSec Global Forensics said, “We’re honored to have Gary represent BitSec Global Forensics at the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Conference. Gary’s unique subject matter expertise and real world experience make him ideally suited for this type of audience.”
About BitSec Global Forensics
BitSec Global Forensics, with offices across New England, is the worldwide leader in computer forensics and information security training. BitSec Global provides immediate and discreet consultancy services to federal and state investigative agencies as well as law firms and corporations in need of immediate e-discovery and incident response services.
BitSec Global Forensics’ founders and consultants have included former information security experts and computer forensic specialists for the United States Government as well as local and state law enforcement, academia, and leaders in the field of computer forensics.
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