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CALL FOR PAPERS:

The Computer Forensics Show

April 19-20, 2010
7 W New York Convention Center, New York City

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: February 1, 2010

THE COMPUTER FORENSICS SHOW IS THE "DON'T MISS" EVENT OF THE YEAR FOR
LEGAL, ACCOUNTING, IT  SECURITY AND RISK  MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALS

Forensic Trade Shows and New York Metro InfraGard® Members Alliance are proud to announce The Computer Forensics Show, April 19-20 at the 7 W NEW YORK Convention Center, New York, NY.

The Computer Forensics Show will meet the needs of industry professionals by providing the latest information regarding advancements in forensic techniques, tools, and processes; trends in cyber-crime, terrorism, and information warfare; emerging legal and regulatory issues; accounting, compliance, and fraud considerations; and changes in the IT security marketplace.

The event will highlight exhibits from some of the leading companies in the industry, complemented by a comprehensive conference program to provide attendees with important information about the latest technological advancement, ideas and practical information available today.

The Computer Forensics Show offers its speakers tremendous opportunities for exposure and recognition as an industry leader. Your session will attract many technical professionals interested in learning from your example, expertise and experience. In appreciation of your contributions as a conference speaker, we provide the following benefits:

·    Exclusive in pre- and post-show IGtvSM broadcasts

·    Complementary speaker registration to the exhibition and full conference pass;

·    Complementary session passes for your colleagues to attend your session (upon request);

·    “Friends and Family” discounts including $245 off full conference pass or $145 off one day conference pass (upon request).

Please visit our speaker page from this year's show at http://www.computerforensicshow.com/speakers_panels.htm

The show offers 6 main educational tracks:

Track 1. Legal (A) – EDD, including Litigation and Best Practice Issues.

Track 2. Legal (B) – Emerging Technologies/Litigation, Data/Records Management, Reporting, and Privacy.

Track 3. IT Security – For organizations that are just beginning to encounter security issues and deals with more broad issues effecting organizations today.

Track 4. IT Security Advanced Track – Encompasses more complex and in-depth issues and can highlight the need for additional training.

Track 5. Forensic Accounting – Fraud, Financial Investigations, Compliance, Best Practices, Litigation. Forensic accounting is the number one growing field in accounting today.

Track 6. InfraGard Track / Cyber-crime, terrorism, and information warfare – Cyber crime and terrorism as it relates to Homeland Security, public and corporate policy, risk management, and the protection of our nation’s critical infrastructures.

The Conference Department is asking industry executives to submit brief abstracts on some current topics to be presented to attendees in a solo presentation or as part of a conference panel. If you are interested, please review the following guidelines and contact information, and note the submission deadlines for the conference. 

Guidelines: Abstracts should include a subject heading and a description of no more than one page. Please include your complete contact information (and the speaker’s contact information, if separate from the person making the submission).  For each speaker, please include a brief biography of approximately 25-50 words in length.

Note: The total presentation length is 75 minutes: speech ~ 50-60min; Q&A ~ 20-15min.

Attached is a Presentation abstract and Biography form. Please fill out the form that should include: presentation title, speaker’s name and title, company name, presentation abstract, and speaker’s biography. All the information should not extend more than one page. The form will be used for our Show Guide and Website if speaking.

Submissions will be evaluated for originality, significance of the work, technical content, and interest to a wide audience. Speakers may also be grouped into panels when there are overlapping topics of interest.

Submissions should be in Microsoft Word and sent to Natalia Manley at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  Please note that due to the expected volume of submissions, Forensic Trade Shows, LLC will only contact speakers who are selected. By agreeing to speak, you grant one-time permission to Forensic Trade Shows, LLC and NYC Metro InfraGard Members Alliance, Inc. to retain and publish a copy of your presentation. A copy of the presentation materials should be submitted to us no later than one month prior the show.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: February 1, 2010.

Substitutions for speakers are only allowed under emergency circumstances, and tradeshow management must be immediately notified of any changes. All participants are selected at the discretion of show management.

If you have any questions about The Computer Forensics Conferences, please send an e-mail message to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Please include your contact information in your e-mail.


 
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