Join DeSales University for Free Cyber Security & Digital Forensics Conference on Friday, April 29

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Join DeSales University for Free Cyber Security & Digital Forensics Conference on Friday, April 29. The events runs from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

There will be presentations about cyber security and digital forensics provided by industry experts. Participants will learn about current threats, how to defend yourself, and how digital forensics can be used in investigations.

Attendees will have the opportunity to network with individuals and companies that specialize in these areas. There is no charge for the event and breakfast and lunch are included.

They will have exciting presentations and workshops related to cybersecurity and digital forensics topics.

They will also have a Capture the Flag (CTF) challenge so you can practice your cyber security and digital forensics skills! This event is beginner friendly, so you do not need any previous cyber security or digital forensics experience.

Presentations:

“Evolution of Cyber Concerns in Education”

Mark Albert, Chief Information Officer, DeSales University

Over the years the cyber concerns of education institutions have moved from server resource misuse to ransomware. This presentation will trace the path of concerns and how education reacted to past threats and how it is reacting to current threats.

“iLEAPP into Open Source iOS Mobile Forensics”

Detective Derrick Jacobus, Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office

Need an analysis of an Apple iPhone, but don’t have access to an expensive suite of tools? Don’t worry fam, we got you covered! Join us in this hands-on, interactive session where we will walk you through the extraction and analysis of iOS devices using open-source tools!

“Drone Forensics”

Detective Brian Perticari, Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office

Drones are becoming more prevalent in our day to day lives. They are also being used at an ever-increasing rate as an element in criminal acts. Knowing where to go to locate the pertinent information to identify the actor is paramount. This presentation will discuss the multiple ways to extract actionable data from drones and their associated devices.

To register for this DeSales U event, visit here!

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