CALL FOR PAPERS IMAGINE THE ABILITY TO VIEW ANYTHING THAT EVER APPEARED ON ALMOST ANY COMPUTER THE COMPUTER FORENSICS SHOW IS THE "DON'T MISS" EVENT OF THE YEAR FOR ALL LEGAL, ACCOUNTING AND IT PROFESSIONALS Forensic Trade Shows, LLC is proud to announce two events for 2009. The Computer Forensics Show will meet the needs of industry professionals by providing detailed information regarding the changes and advancements in the IT security marketplace. Each event will highlight exhibits from some of the leading companies in the industry, complemented by a comprehensive conference program to provide attendees with important information about the latest technological advancement, ideas and practical information available today. The schedule of the events is: The Computer Forensics Show: April 27-29, 2009 Washington DC Convention Center Washington, DC WASHINGTON EXHIBITION HOURS MONDAY April 27th: CLOSED TUESDAY April 28th: 10:00am to 5:00pm WEDNESDAY April 29th: 10:00am to 4:00pm WASHINGTON CONFERENCE HOURS MONDAY April 27th: 3:00pm to 6:00pm TUESDAY April 28th: 9:00am to 6:00pm WEDNESDAY April 29th: 9:00am to 6:00pm The Computer Forensics Show: August 3-5, 2009 San Jose Convention Center San Jose, CA SAN JOSE EXHIBITION HOURS MONDAY August 3rd: CLOSED TUESDAY August 4th: 10:00am to 5:00pm WEDNESDAY August 5th: 10:00am to 4:00pm SAN JOSE CONFERENCE HOURS MONDAY August 3rd: 3:00pm to 6:00pm TUESDAY August 4th: 9:00am to 6:00pm WEDNESDAY August 5th: 9:00am to 6:00pm Please visit our speaker page from this year's show at: http://www.computerforensicshow.com/Speakers.htm There are 5 main tracks in the conference. Track 1. Legal - EDD, including Litigation and Best Practice Issues. Track 2. Legal - Emerging Technologies/Litigation, Data/Records Management, Reporting, and Privacy. Track 3. IT Security - For organizations that are just beginning to encounter security issues and deals with more broad issues effecting organizations today. Track 4. IT Security Advanced Track - Encompasses more complex and in-depth issues and can highlight the need for additional training. Track 5. Forensic Accounting - Fraud, Financial Investigations, Compliance, Best Practices, Litigation. Forensic accounting is the number one growing field in accounting today. Suggested topics include: Accountant Malpractice Claims Authentication and Access Control Civil Litigation Class Action Disputes Computer Crime and Information Warfare Construction Solutions Corporate Governance Corporate Risk and Security Criminal fraud and Deception Cases Cyber Forensics Damage Assessment Digital Forensic Case Studies Digital Forensic Processes and Workflow Models Digital Law Digital Signatures E-Discovery Employee Internet Abuse Employment and Family Law Cases Environmental Litigation Financial Investigations and Forensic Accounting Fraud Investigation General Commercial Disputes Identity Theft Industrial Espionage Insurance Claims Integrity of Archival Data Intellectual Property Claims International Risk and Investigations Intrusion Detection IT Security and Compliance Legal, Ethical and Policy Issues Mobile Forensics More General Criminal Cases Network forensics New Firewall Technologies Portable Electronic Device Forensics Post-Acquisition Disputes Privacy and Data Mining Privacy Leakage Case Studies Privacy Policy Enforcement Security Education and Training Smart Card Applications Stealth Data Unauthorized Disclosure of Corporate Information For each separate event, the Conference Department is asking industry executives to submit brief abstracts on some current topics to be presented to attendees in a solo presentation. or as part of a conference panel. If you are interested, please review the following guidelines and contact information, and note the submission deadlines for each conference. Thank you. SUBMISSION DEADLINES: November 4, 2008 (for the DC conference), April 4, 2009 (for the San Jose conference). Guidelines: Abstracts should include a subject heading and a description of no more than one page. Please include your complete contact information (and the speaker's contact information, if separate from the person making the submission). For any speaker, please include a brief biography of approx. 25-50 words in length. Submissions will be evaluated for originality, significance of the work, technical content, and interest to a wide audience.. Speakers may also be grouped into panels when there are overlapping topics of interest. Submissions should be in Microsoft Word or IN Abode Acrobat (.pdf) format, and please send to: Frank Manley, Computer Forensics Shows, at: fmanley@computerforensicshow.com. Please note that due to the expected volume of submissions, Forensic Trade Shows can only contact speakers who are selected. By agreeing to speak, you grant one-time permission to Forensic Tradeshows to retain and publish a copy of your presentation. (NOTE: Substitutions for speakers are only allowed under emergency circumstances, and tradeshow management must be immediately notified of any changes. All participants are selected at the discretion of show management.) If you have any questions about The Computer Forensics Conferences, or you would like to attend or exhibit in the shows, please send an e-mail message to: info@computerforensicshow.com. Please include your contact information in your e-mail. # # # For more information call Frank Manley at (203)-661-4312 E-mail at fmanley@computerforensicshow.com To be removed: Removecfs@optonline.net