Past event: Digital Forensics for National Security Symposium

Integrating New Approches to Digital Forensic Evidence Acquisitions & Analysis

Our Digital Forensics for National Security Symposium will bring together members of the Federal Government Agencies, DoD, US Military Services, Academia, & Industry in a 'town-hall' type forum to discuss how Digital Forensics, sometimes called 'Computer Forensics', is advancing the application of scientific investigation into digital crimes, attacks, and intrusions at the national, state, and local levels. This Symposium will also detail how current innovations in mobile and network forensic toolkits have led to increased success in defending the cyber space, as well as enhanced the ability to recover & preserve data.

Topics to be Covered:

  • Using digital forensics partnerships between the military and federal govt. to improve cyber defense
  • Ensuring the reliability of computer forensic tools
  • Utilizing digital forensics for large-scale networks
  • Improving forensic tool capabilities to ensure the integrity and retrieval of data
  • Utilizing Digital Forensics to Ensure the Integrity of Investigative Data
  • Fielding the most advanced digital forensics tools to help Soldiers see the cyber battlefield & the weapons being deployed there
  • Designing ways to accelerate digital forensics analysis that significantly reduces the time necessary to process digital evidence
  • Guiding the efficient and effective use of computer technology to investigate crimes at all levels of government
  • Devising an all-in-one toolkit to combat cyber crimes
  • Supporting national investigations into Internet criminal activities with state-of-the-art cyber investigative methods and forensic data processing techniques
  • Enhancing digital forensic techniques to enhance SOF ability to recover key evidence from terrorist electronic devices
  • Delivering superior digital forensics and multimedia (D/MM) lab services, cyber technical training to the Defense Industrial Base

Why You Should Attend This Year's Symposium

The Digital Forensics Market is expected to increase to 6.95 billion dollars in the US by the year 2025. DSI's Digital Forensics for National Security Symposium will bring together members of the Federal Government Agencies, DoD, US Military Services, Academia, & Industry in a 'town-hall' type forum to discuss how Digital Forensics, sometimes called 'Computer Forensics', is advancing the application of scientific investigation into digital crimes, attacks, and intrusions at the national, state, and local levels. This effort can be described as the identifying, maintaining, and analyzing of digital evidence in an effort to identify the source of a cyber breach and other actionable intelligence. This Symposium will detail how current innovations in mobile and network forensic toolkits have led to increased success in defending the cyber space, as well as enhanced the ability to recover & preserve data.

The sophisticated methods that cyber criminals/terrorists have used to commit digital crimes continue to evolve, due to the advent of modern computing & the ever-changing technological landscape. This Symposium will further explain how the advancements and innovations made in the field of digital forensics in the '90s &'00s have resulted in increased capabilities of network forensic tools today. Attendees at this event will have the chance to hear briefs from senior level delegates that provide a deep dive into current/future collaborative efforts to develop & field new ways to combat digital attacks and ultimately, improve the offensive cyber capabilities of federal law enforcement & our nation's Warfighters. Lastly, this agenda will examine new digital forensic toolkits, such as 'FileTSAR', which allow investigators to capture data flows and allows investigators to selectively reconstruct multiple types of data, including documents, images, email, VoIP conversations and messaging on large-scale computer networks.

Our team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Summits' content and focus areas. We assemble the most respected minds in the manufacturing and acquisition communities, as well as the key policymakers across military and civilian offices. Our non-partisan approach allows us to reach across all services and organizations to bring together a truly holistic group of decision makers and solution providers.

Exhibit & Sponsorship Information

The Digital Forensics for National Security Symposium provides opportunities including exhibit space, round table discussions, product demonstrations, and networking receptions. Download the Sponsorship and Exhibiting Prospectus Here:
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2019 Confirmed Speakers:

  • Dr. David B. Muhlhausen, Director, National Institute of Justice, DOJ
  • Glenn Krizay, SES, Director, Defense Forensics & Biometric Agency
  • Jude Sunderbruch, SES, Executive Director, AFOSI
  • SA Laukik Suthar, Acting Executive Assistant Director, Cyber Directorate, NCIS
  • John Pettus, Director, Collections Infrastructure Section, Operational Technology Division, FBI
  • Lam Nguyen, Director, Cyber Forensics Lab, DoD DC3
  • Linda Grody, Unit Chief, RCFL National Program Office, Operational Technology Division (OTD), FBI
  • Dr. Cliff Wang, Director of Computer Science Division, Army Research Office, Army Futures Command
  • Matt LaVigna, President & CEO, National Cyber Forensics & Training Alliance

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Venue

Mary M. Gates Learning Center
701 N Fairfax St, 22314
Alexandria, VA, USA

Hotel Rooms:
Hotel Rooms are available at a discounted rate at:
SHERATON SUITES OLD TOWN ALEXANDRIA
801 North St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
Hotel Discount Reservation Link
(Two walking blocks to venue)

PARKING
:
There is NO parking available at the Conference Center, and street parking is limited to 2 hours.

Parking is available for a fee nearby at:
Waterfront At Old Town (One block away)
226 Montgomery St
Alexandria, VA 22314, US
$11 Daily Max - CASH ONLY

Canal Center (Three blocks away)
44 Canal Center Plaza
Alexandria, VA 22314
$10 Daily Max

Washington Square (Four blocks away)
652 Wythe St
Alexandria, VA 22314
$13 Daily Max

Please Note: Parking is NO LONGER AVAILABLE at the former Crowne Plaza Hotel (901 N. Fairfax St., Alexandria, VA)
Event details
Organizer : DSI
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-21715