[Random-bits] More from the world of corporate big
brother.
James Love
love@cptech.org
Tue, 15 Feb 2000 14:29:43 -0500
Subject: Re: Big Brother goes commercial
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 11:07:37 -0800
From: "Mike W. Perry" <inkling@foxinternet.net>
To: James Love <love@cptech.org>
How did I get on this spam list? More from the world of corporate big
brother. --Mike
The Digital Detective Workshop
Digital evidence acquisition tools and techniques are demonstrated
in this "hands-on"computer investigations training seminar.
Who's using your company's computers? Are they:
* Working, or playing games and surfing the Internet?
* Accessing your confidential files?
* Leaking proprietary data by E-Mail?
* Downloading illegal files or images?
* Storing personal info on company PCs?
* Committing fraud against the company?
* Juggling the company payroll records?
* Using E-Mail for "Flames" or sexual harassment?
Are you prepared for these scenarios:
* An employee left and changed critical computer passwords?
What do you do?
* An employee is using company computers for illegal purposes.
What do you do?
* A female employee receives sexually harassing e-mail anonymously.
What do you do?
* You seize a computer and need to develop evidence of wrongdoing.
What do you do?
* You're company is based in Texas and you need to supervise employee
computer use in twenty-two cities around the world.
What do you do?
Who should attend this workshop?
* Government and Law enforcement personnel charged with the
investigation
of computer crime
* Corporate security personnel charged with computer security and
incident
response
* Private Investigators hired to assist in computer related
investigations.
What we'll cover:
Types of Computer Crime
Cyber Law Basics
How to Bypass Passwords
Cracking Encrypted Files
Tracing the Source of E-Mail
How to Track a Suspect Online
How to Monitor Online Activity
How to Identify Software Pirates
How to Track & Recover Stolen Laptops & PCs
How to Match a File on a Diskette to a PC
How to Recover Deleted Data
Data Hiding Techniques
Text Search Techniques
Finding Disguised or Hidden Images
How to Find Unique Identifiers in Documents
How to Remotely Monitor a Target PC
How to Create Trackable Electronic Files
Types of Investigative Software
Actual "Hands-On" Demonstrations of the latest
High-Tech Evidence Gathering Software
We'll do a demonstration of a counter-attack from a honeypot that
should raise a few eyebrows... this just might take the fun out of
hacking.
We'll also do a demonstration on how to track electronic files that are
lifted from your machine by intruders/industrial spies... and they are
not
..exe files ;-)
Don't miss the Digital Detective Workshop!
* Each Participant will receive a CD-ROM
with demonstration & evaluation copies
of investigative, forensic & security software
plus all PowerPoint presentations
used during the seminar (over 400 MB).
* Each Participant will receive a Certificate of Attendance
* Each Participant receives a FREE copy of
PC PhoneHome Theft Protection & Recovery Software
for Laptops & PCs which includes one year of free recovery service
Seminar Date: Friday, February 18th, 2000
Hours: 0800 hrs to 1730 hrs.
Location:
Codex Data Systems Regional Training Center
167 Route 304
Bardonia, New York 10954
Exit 8W off the Palisades Parkway
(just 18 Miles Northwest of New York City)
Seminar Fee: $495.00 per participant
Visa - Mastercard - American Express Accepted
US Government Impact Cards Accepted
Complimentary continental breakfast, luncheon & afternoon refreshments
are
included.
Please forward/fax agency/business letterhead with attendee's name(s)
to reserve your seat.
Register now . . . seating is VERY limited.
For further information, contact:
Codex Data Systems, Inc.
167 Route 304
Bardonia, New York 10954 USA
Tel: 914-627-0011
Fax: 914-627-0211
E-Mail: sales@codexdatasystems.com
Or visit our website at: <http://www.codexdatasystems.com/ddw.html>