February 21, 2012

The Future of Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
by Greg Kipper

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Abstract

Technology, the economy and social change are invariably interlinked. As the future unfolds, information technology will continue to change and society will change in response.  What will this future bring for the crime fighter of tomorrow, the investigator, the security professional?  In this presentation Greg Kipper will explore new trends and technologies on the horizon; what they will look like and how these new technologies will impact the way we live, the way our children grow up, and how we will fight crime in the future.

 

 

About the Speaker
Gregory Kipper is an author, speaker, consultant and and strategic forecaster in Emerging Technologies. Mr. Kipper specialized in I.T. Security and information assurance for 18 years with the last 12 years working in the field of digital forensics and the impacts emerging technologies have on crime and crime fighting. Mr. Kipper is a trusted advisor to both the government and commercial sectors providing thought leadership and innovative solutions by bridging the gap between today's challenges and tomorrow's technology. He has been the keynote speaker at popular industry events, a digital forensics instructor and is a published author in the field of digital forensics and emerging technologies with his works including: "Investigator's Guide to Steganography", "Wireless Crime and Forensic Investigation", "Virtualization and Forensics" and the upcoming "Augmented Reality".

 

 

 

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Tuesday, February 21, 2012 6:30 PM

Government Printing Office
Room A138
732 N. Capitol St.
Washington, DC, 20401

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