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Focus on computer crime

Date: October 29, 2006
Source: townonline.com


Essex County DA, FBI, Massachusetts State Police and Business Law Authority will spotlight computer crime at the North Shore Technology Council business breakfast Wednesday, Nov. 15, 7:30-9 a.m. (7:30 a.m. networking and continental breakfast, 8 a.m. presentation), at the Peabody Marriott, 8A Centennial Drive, Peabody.


Senior executives, employers, and the general public are learning the hard way that employee abuse of computers and portable electronic devices can greatly affect a company's bottom line and its reputation. Privacy issues are at the center of solving many corporate criminal cases that involve all levels of employees using Internet and e-mail protocols whether the abuse is intentional or not. A panel of federal, state, and county law enforcement and legal experts, Essex County District Attorney Jonathan W. Blodgett, State Police Sergeant Thomas W. Neff, James Burrell from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston, and Brian Lewis, Hinckley Allen and Synder, LLP will discuss that issue, as well as other information security issues, including hiring, outsourcing information and personal identity theft. This program is all about computer forensics and what it takes to build a case - maybe yours.
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