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AITP-San Antonio – October 2012 Sponsored Meeting
www.aitp.org/SanAntonio
When: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 Where: Matamoros Restaurant Y Cantina 12844 W IH10 and DeZavala
(MapQuest: http://bit.ly/bFc6PM)
Schedule: 5:30-6:30pm IT Mixer/Cash Bar with Appetizers sponsored by TechniSource!
6:30-7:15pm Plated Dinner Options at registration table:
(Cheese or Spinach Enchilada Plate/Carne Guisada/Flautas de Pollo) 6:30pm+ Announcements
· Sponsor Recognition: Techisource – Caitlin Rogers
· New San Antonio QA Forum (SAQAF) inaugural meeting!
o November 5, 6-8PM at SSFCU-HQ on La Cantera Parkway
o Topic: "Testing in the Agile Environment" by Rex Black, RBCS, Inc.
o Meeting Charge: $0
· Texas A&M-Kingsville:
o AITP Student Chapter in the forming stages
o KIDS Camp Initiative (Summer 2013)
7:15-8:00pm Presentation and Closing Comments
· "Mobile Device Forensics” by David Gallant, Gallant Computer Investigative Services
Costs: $20: AITP Members with Reservation
$25: Non Members/Guests/Onsite Reservations
$15: Student AITP Members with reservation (otherwise $15)
RSVP: http://tinyurl.com/73rqxal
Additional Information about the topic and speaker:
Topic: Cell and Mobile Device Forensics: This lecture will discuss various techniques used to preserve and analyze various type of mobile devices. It will cover some of the latest technologies, plus highlight some of the challenges involved in this area of forensic analysis.
Speaker: David Gallant was a Special Agent with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations for almost 15 years where he conducted criminal, white collar, terrorism, and counterintelligence investigations. For his final five years, he specialized in computer crime investigations. Following his retirement from the Air Force, he entered the corporate security world with e-fense, Inc. In 2009, he started his own company, Gallant Computer Investigative Services, located here in the San Antonio area. He provides computer mobile device forensic services, as well as Expert Witness, Computer Crime consultation, e-Discovery and training. He is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), AccessData Certified Instructor and Examiner, and a Texas Licensed Private Investigator.
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