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6th Annual Digital Forensics for National Security Symposium

6th Annual Digital Forensics for National Security Symposium
 

6th Annual Digital Forensics for National Security Symposium
National Harbor, MD
May 14-15, 2025

DSI’s 6th Annual Digital Forensics for National Security Symposium will provide a forum for the DoD, federal government, intelligence agencies, industry, and academia to discuss how digital forensics tools and technologies are supporting their efforts to identify, detect, investigate, prevent, and bring justice to increasingly sophisticated criminal activities.

Join the digital forensics community May 14-15, in National Harbor, MD to contribute to advancing digital forensic tools and methods. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions of, meet with, and engage with leaders across DoD, federal government, law enforcement, academia, and industry to learn about the future of digital forensics. DSI’s team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Symposiums’ content and focus areas, and we will assemble the most respected minds in digital forensics and cyber-crime as well as key policy makers across military and civilian offices. Our non-partisan approach allows us to reach across all services and organizations to bring together a holistic group of decision-makers and solution providers.

Topics to be Covered Include:
– Delivering cutting edge digital investigative tools and policy to support DC3’s national security partners
– Advancing modern forensic science for a more effective criminal justice system
– Researching the evolving landscape of digital forensics: addressing emerging challenges and best practices
– Meeting criminals in cyberspace to enhance force protection for the US Navy
– Understanding eDiscovery technologies role in digital forensics
– Promoting digital forensic techniques in the protection of US assets and leaders

DSI forums are no cost to government events. Mil/Gov attend and participate free.

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