This is really late notice, folks, sorry; but I did hear that the
reservations are only for pizza estimation... if anyone's interested in
going, please rsvp ME by email immediately, I'd love to go and need a
ride North.  Assuming, that is, that I might be able to catch the
Revolution OS video later... looks like it's all about windows, but I've
got PLAC on hand... and forensics is cool!


From:   Sarah Mocas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        CRIME IEEE Technical Lecture
Date:   20 Mar 2002 16:12:27 -0800      

Open to the public at no charge.

> 
> IEEE Computer and Communication Societies program committee
> 
> ======================================================
> 
>   Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
>                       Computer Society Chapter
>                   Communications Society Chapter
>                      http://www.ieee.or.com/
>          Joint Meeting and Technical Lecture Announcement
> 
> -------- IEEE Lecture Series - March 21, 2002 -----------------
>     Computer Society Chapter & Communications Society Chapter
> 
> 
> Topic:           Computer Forensics: How It Is Used Today
> 
> Speaker:         Peter J. Constantine
> 
> Date & Time:     March 21, 2002, Thursday
>                   6:00 PM - Networking & Pizza
>                            (sponsored by AZAD, Inc. 
http://www.azad.com)
>                   6:45 PM - Technical Lecture
> Cost:
>                   Free and open to the public
> 
> RESERVATIONS:  By 12 NOON March 20, 2002, Wednesday
>                 http://www.ieee.or.com/programs.html
> 
> Location:
>      Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology (OGI)
>                Wilson Clark Center, main dining room
>              20000 NW Walker Rd., Beaverton, OR 97006
>                Directions are at the end of this message
>   (Host: OGI Center for Professional Development www.cpd.ogi.edu)
> 
> Abstract:
> ---------
> Peter will speak on Computer Forensics and its increasing role in
criminal
> and civil litigation. The talk will include a brief history of its
evolution
> from simply "finding data" to how operating system "functionality" is
> helping us now determine not only what data is on storage media, but
what
> the user did to cause it to be in the location and condition in which
it is
> found.
> 
> Speaker:
> --------
> 
> Peter J. Constantine is a certified forensic computer examiner and
> consultant who focuses on the examination of standalone and networked
> computers operating within the Microsoft family of operating systems
and
> environments (MS-DOS, Windows, Windows95, Windows98, Windows ME,
Windows NT,
> Windows2000, and Windows XP) as well as Macintosh computers. His work
relates
> to both civil and criminal issues on behalf of the legal community,
private
> investigators, corporate America and law enforcement.
> 
> For information on this lecture, contact:
>                        Susan Hamill, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> For information on the Society Chapters, contact:
>              Computer: Hadi Asgharzadeh    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>        Communications: Pradeep Kumar    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> --------------------- IEEE Announcements -----------------------
> 
> IEEE Oregon Section Web Site: http://www.ieee-or.org See BEEEP
> link for Section newsletter listing all area IEEE events.
> 
> "What's New" provides the latest news on IEEE activities,
> industry trends, member benefits, career tips, and new IEEE
> products.   http://www.ieee.org/whats-new
> 
> Check out these sites for joining information:
>                  IEEE: http://www.ieee.org/membership/join/
>              Computer: http://www.computer.org/join/
>        Communications: http://www.comsoc.org/member/index.html
> 
> 
> -------------------------- Directions --------------------------
> Directions to Oregon Graduate Institute (OGI):
> 
> Location of the meeting is the main dining room of the Wilson
> Clark Center on the campus of the Oregon Graduate Institute of
> Science and Technology, 20000 NW Walker Rd., Beaverton, OR 97006
> 503-748-1121  Campus map: http://www.ogi.edu/maps/campus_map.html.
> 
> To get to OGI (Oregon Graduate Institute), from Portland, take
> Highway 26 west, take Exit 64 (185th) and proceed south (left)
> on 185th. Continue on 185th to Walker Rd. Turn west (right) on
> Walker Rd. OGI is at the top of the hill on the left. Turn left
> onto Von Neumann Drive, parking is available in the lot. The
> Wilson Center is opposite the parking area.
> 


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