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Cybercrime Conference Announcement (Chicago)


From: InfoSec News <isn () c4i org>
Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 02:49:40 -0500 (CDT)

Forwarded from: "Loundy, David" <6loundy () jmls edu>

C O N F E R E N C E   A N N O U N C E M E N T

National Cybercrime Conference
http://www.CybercrimeConference.org/

May 9-11, 2002

at The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois  

In our current state of heightened national security, the law
affecting information and computers is changing rapidly. Hear the
experts who are involved discuss where we have been, where we are, and
what the future may hold.

Speakers include practicing experts from government and industry who
are making and enforcing the law today.


Hosts:

o   The John Marshall Law School Center for Information Technology & Privacy
    Law

o   The American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section

o   The American Bar Association Section on Science and Technology


Sponsors:

o   Pike & Fischer, Inc., publisher of the cybercrime LAW REPORT, Internet
    Law & Regulation and many other legal newsletters and reference services.
    http://www.pf.com/

o   Zuckerman Spader LLP http://www.zuckerman.com/


Sessions: (see http://www.CybercrimeConference.org/program.html for details)

o   Overview of Computer Crimes, Intrusions and Attacks

o   Technology 101 & 102

o   Overview of Cybercrime Laws (Federal and State)

o   Online Fraud

o   Computer Forensics

o   Intellectual Property "Theft"

o   Transborder/International Implications of Cybercrime

o   Unwanted Corporate Contact: Viruses, Trespass, and SPAM 

o   Search & Seizure, Evidence Collection, Manipulation & Presentation

o   Prosecuting and Defending a Computer Intrusion Case

o   Existing and Proposed Civil Claims Under Computer Crime Laws

o   Economic Espionage

o   Panel: Anatomy of a Government Investigation

o   Sentencing in Federal Criminal Cases Involving the Use of Computers

o   Identity Theft

o   What Lawyers and Clients Need to Know: Counseling to Avoid and Address
    Unwanted Intrusions/Disclosures

o   Perspectives on Cybercrime

o   Keynote: Howard Schmidt, Vice Chairman, United States Critical
    Infrastructure Protection Board 


Confirmed speakers:

o   Robert S. Apgood, AvantLaw, PLLC

o   John D. Arterberry, Deputy Chief, Fraud Section, Criminal Division,
    United States Department of Justice

o   Susan W. Brenner, Associate Dean for Technology & Professor of Law,
    University of Dayton School of Law

o   William J. Cook, Partner, Freeborn & Peters

o   John J. Cotter, Partner, Testa, Hurwitz, & Thibeault, LLP

o   Scott Charney, Chief Security Strategist, Microsoft Corp.

o   Amie Clifford, Assistant Director, National College of District
    Attorneys

o   Frank Creighton, Senior Vice President and Director of Anti-Piracy,
    Recording Industry Association of America

o   Mark Eckenweiler, Senior Counsel, Computer Crime and Intellectual
    Property Section, United States Department of Justice

o   David Glockner, Assistant United States Attorney & Chief of Criminal
    Division, U.S. Attorney's Office, Chicago

o   Marc Goodman, Senior Managing Director of the Digital Security and
    Investigations Group, Decision Strategies

o   R. Mark Halligan, Partner, Welsh & Katz

o   Gerald L. Jenkins, Partner, Goldberg, Kohn, Bell, Black, Rosenbloom &
    Moritz

o   Orin Kerr, Associate Professor, George Washington University Law School

o   Lew Koch, Investigative Reporter

o   Doris Long, Professor, The John Marshall Law School

o   David J. Loundy, Associate Director, Center for Information Technology
    & Privacy Law, The John Marshall Law School

o   John Malcolm, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division,
    United States Department of Justice

o   Christopher M. E. Painter, Deputy Chief, Computer Crime & Intellectual
    Property Section, United States Department of Justice

o   Jon Praed, Founding Partner, Internet Law Group

o   Jonathan J. Rusch, Special Counsel for Fraud Prevention, Criminal
    Division, Fraud Section, U.S. Department of Justice

o   Mike Scher, Director, Neohapsis Labs

o   Howard Schmidt, Vice Chairman, United States Critical Infrastructure
    Protection Board

o   Greg Shipley, Chief Technology Officer, Neohapsis

o   Robert Strang, Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New
    York, United States Department of Justice

o   Timothy P. Trainer, President, International AntiCounterfeiting
    Coalition

o   Patrick Zeller, Director, Computer Crime Institute for the State of
    Illinois

o   Marc J. Zwillinger, Partner, Kirkland & Ellis

Registration:  (see http://www.CybercrimeConference.org/registration.html )

$525 General Public
$475 Member of Hosting Organization
$375 Government
$350 Law Student (limited discounted seating available)

CLE Credit:

Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) accreditation has been
requested from all states which require continuing legal education. 15
hours of CLE credit have been requested from those states recognizing
a 60-minute credit hour and 18 hours of CLE credit have been requested
from those states recognizing a 50-minute credit hour. Contact (312)
988-6217 about MCLE application and approval two weeks prior to the
program.



____________________________________________________________________________
      David J. Loundy, David () Loundy com, http://www.Loundy.com/
     Associate Director, Center for Information Technology & Privacy Law
    The John Marshall Law School, 315 S. Plymouth Ct., Chicago, IL  60604
   http://www.jmls.edu/  http://www.citpl.org/
  Phone: (312) 987-1445, Fax: (312) 427-5280
Listserv: Send a message reading, "subscribe" to Loundy-request () netural com
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