Upcoming Cybercrime Studies talk: For a Free Digital Society by Dr. Richard Stallman

Yet another interesting upcoming talk at John Jay College on Tuesday March 27, 2012:Center for Cybercrime Studies John Jay College of Criminal Justice presents For a Free Digital Society Dr. Richard Stallman President Free Software Foundatio… Continue reading Upcoming Cybercrime Studies talk: For a Free Digital Society by Dr. Richard Stallman

Upcoming Cybercrime Studies talk: For a Free Digital Society by Dr. Richard Stallman

Yet another interesting upcoming talk at John Jay College on Tuesday March 27, 2012:Center for Cybercrime Studies John Jay College of Criminal Justice presents For a Free Digital Society Dr. Richard Stallman President Free Software Foundatio… Continue reading Upcoming Cybercrime Studies talk: For a Free Digital Society by Dr. Richard Stallman

Upcoming Cybercrime Studies talk: Digital Forensic Crime Labs

I just wanted to take the time to announce the following upcoming talk at John Jay College next week:

The Center for Cybercrime Studies

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Presents

Digital Forensic Crime Labs

Monique Mattei Ferraro

M.S., J.D., CISSP

Technology Forensics, LLC

Digital forensics labs throughout the country were set up and subsidized by United States Department of Justice. Most labs are administered by police or law enforcement agencies. In 2009, the National Academy of Science released “Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward,” which made several recommendations. Among the recommendations were that criminal labs should be independent of police/law enforcement in order to retain an appearance of objectivity. This talk delves into the tensions between the recommendations and the practice, the ethical implications and current issues affecting digital forensics labs today.

Date: Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Time: 1:30 PM

Location: Haaren Hall, RM 630
899 Tenth Avenue
(10th Avenue and 59th Street)

RSVP: Nicole Daniels at 212-237-8920 or email ndaniels@jjay.cuny.edu. For additional information please contact Professor Doug Salane, Director of the Center for Cybercrime Studies, 212-237-8836 or email dsalane@jjay.cuny.edu.

For additional Center for Cybercrime Studies events visit our Web site (http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/centers/cybercrime_studies/index.php) or go to WWW.JJAY.CUNY.EDU, ACADEMICS, RESEARCH CENTERS and INSTITUTES. Continue reading Upcoming Cybercrime Studies talk: Digital Forensic Crime Labs

Upcoming Cybercrime Studies talk: Digital Forensic Crime Labs

I just wanted to take the time to announce the following upcoming talk at John Jay College next week:

The Center for Cybercrime Studies

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Presents

Digital Forensic Crime Labs

Monique Mattei Ferraro

M.S., J.D., CISSP

Technology Forensics, LLC

Digital forensics labs throughout the country were set up and subsidized by United States Department of Justice. Most labs are administered by police or law enforcement agencies. In 2009, the National Academy of Science released “Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward,” which made several recommendations. Among the recommendations were that criminal labs should be independent of police/law enforcement in order to retain an appearance of objectivity. This talk delves into the tensions between the recommendations and the practice, the ethical implications and current issues affecting digital forensics labs today.

Date: Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Time: 1:30 PM

Location: Haaren Hall, RM 630
899 Tenth Avenue
(10th Avenue and 59th Street)

RSVP: Nicole Daniels at 212-237-8920 or email ndaniels@jjay.cuny.edu. For additional information please contact Professor Doug Salane, Director of the Center for Cybercrime Studies, 212-237-8836 or email dsalane@jjay.cuny.edu.

For additional Center for Cybercrime Studies events visit our Web site (http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/centers/cybercrime_studies/index.php) or go to WWW.JJAY.CUNY.EDU, ACADEMICS, RESEARCH CENTERS and INSTITUTES. Continue reading Upcoming Cybercrime Studies talk: Digital Forensic Crime Labs