ATCorp to speak at US Department of Defense Cyber Crime Conference 2009
December 9, 2008 Ithaca, NY. ATCorp will give two presentations at the DoD Cyber Crime Conference in St. Louis, MO, January, 2009. Dr. Frank Adelstein, ATC-NY's Technical Director of Computer Security, will talk about live forensics investigation. He will present examples of useful live information that can be gathered with freely available as well as commercial tools, review some of the recent advances in memory analysis, and discuss recent techniques that complicate such analyses. Dr. Adelstein led the development of ATCorp's OnLine Digital Forensic Suite™, marketed by Cyber Security Technologies.
Mr. Judson Powers, Principal Scientist at ATC-NY, will talk about forensic analysis of peer-to-peer (P2P) client software to determine whether a computer contains shared and/or downloaded illicit, copyrighted, or sensitive material. He will also introduce P2P Marshal™, ATCorp's tool for automated P2P client evidence analysis. Mr. Powers is a principal developer of P2P Marshal and leads training courses in P2P Forensics.
