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Digital Forensics for National Security Symposium

Digital Forensics for National Security Symposium
 

Digital Forensics for National Security Symposium
National Harbor, MD 
July 27 – 28, 2022

DSI’s 3rd Annual Digital Forensics for National Security Symposium will once again bring together members of the federal government, DoD, US military services, industry, and academia in a ‘town-hall’ style forum to examine how advances in Digital Forensics, sometimes called ‘Computer Forensics’, are advancing investigative capabilities when examining electronic crimes, attacks, and intrusions at the national, state, and local levels.

Senior level leaders will discuss how these forensic software tools, training and technologies are helping to identify, maintain and analyze digital evidence in a more efficient manner to help neutralize threats to national security.

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