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This seminar will help you better understand and address issues associated with investigations, apprehension and preventative methodologies associated with the newest breed of high tech criminals. HTCIA recognizes the need for a better system of networking investigations against criminals, who continually threaten both private and government computer networks and/or steal millions of dollars in assets by the use of computers or other forms of high technology. With the explosion in the use of computers and the Internet, there is an upswing in criminal activities that utilize these powerful tools. From computer viruses to fraud, these are just a few of the many growing threats that expose our society to a new kind of criminal activity as we enter the 2lst century. This conference addresses some of those issues. Dates: May 9 ~ 11, 2000 Hours: 0730 hours
(full breakfast-hosted by HTCIA) Location: Applied
Materials Building 7 Fees: $75.00-includes registration and all materials Certification: P.O.S.T Plan IV -Technical 24 hours (certification pending). The class is held in conjunction with South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Center, (Evergreen College), San Jose, CA. Intended audience: This course is intended for Federal, State and Local Law Enforcement; prosecuting attorneys; private investigators; corporate security staff and network security administrators who are responsible for the investigation of high technology crimes. Credits: .5 semester unit (pending) Remember your badge: HTCIA members are asked to bring and wear their HTCIA badge to facilitate quick registration at Applied Materials Help: Please contact the Training Center (408/270-6458) with all questions about registration. If you have a question about the actual course you can E-mail lcurtis024@aol.com or rlevine@ix.netcom.com
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