RSA 2010 Is Nearly Here

The 2010 RSA Conference (USA) is nearly upon us, kicking off next week Monday (3/1) at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA. I will be making the annual trek out there, with a similarly rigorous schedule once again (ABA mtgs Sat-Sun, MiniMetricon Mon, BSidesSF Tu-We, RSA Mo-Fr).

One major change this year (this week!) is that I'll be hopping on the LAW-401 panel at the last minute, substituting for a friend of mine. The panel is 9am Friday morning (I know, yikes!), but just in case you might be interested, here are the details:

LAW-401 Digital Forensics vs. Security & Encryption
Session Abstract: From self-encrypting drives to auto-wiping media, advances in data security present unique challenges to accurate and effective forensic evidentiary collection. Failure to anticipate the ramifications of encrypted or secured data can result in a complete breakdown of the digital forensic process. The panel will discuss current devices, legal challenges and capture solutions currently used in the field.

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