
ISS World Latin America is the world's largest gathering of Latin American Law Enforcement, Intelligence and Homeland Security Analysts as well as Telecom Operators responsible for Lawful Interception, Hi-Tech Electronic Investigations and Network Intelligence Gathering.
ISS World Programs present the methodologies and tools for Law Enforcement, Public Safety and Government Intelligence Communities in the fight against drug trafficking, cyber money laundering, human trafficking, terrorism and other criminal activities conducted over today's Telecommunications network, the Internet and Social Networks.
For more information about the program, click on the track name below -- or see the agenda at a glance for a summary of the sessions.
Track 1: ISS for Lawful Interception and Criminal Investigations
Track 2: ISS for IP Intercept, Big Data Analytics and Social Network Monitoring
Track 3: ISS for Mobile Location, Surveillance and Signal Intercept
Track 4: Encrypted Traffic Monitoring and IT Intrusion Product Training (Open only to LEAs and Government)
Track 5: LEA and Intelligence Analyst Training and Product Demonstrations (Open only to LEAs and Government)
Preconference Seminar and Tutorials (Tuesday, 23 July 2013)
Pre-Conference Training Seminars 2013
(Certificates of ISS Technology Training Available Upon Request)
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Seminar #1
8:30-16:30Online Social Media and Internet Investigations
Presented by Charles Cohen, Cohen Training and Consulting, LLC
Charles Cohen also holds the position of Commander, Special Investigations and Criminal Intelligence, Indiana State Police, USA8:30-9:30: Session 1 of 6
What Investigators & Analysts Need to Know about Online Social Media.
This session is for criminal investigators and intelligence analysts who need to understand the impact of online social networking on how criminals communicate, train, interact with victims, and facilitate their criminality.9:45-10:45: Session 2 of 6
OSINT and Criminal Investigations
Now that the Internet is dominated by Online Social Media, OSINT is a critical component of criminal investigations. This session will demonstrate, through case studies, how OSINT can and should be integrated into traditional criminal investigations.11:00-12:00: Session 3 of 6
Successful Use of Online Social Media in Criminal Investigations
This session is for investigators who need to understand social network communities along with the tools, tricks, and techniques to prevent, track, and solve crimes.13:00-14:00: Session 4 of 6
Counterintelligence & Liabilities Involving Online Social Media
Current and future undercover officers must now face a world in which facial recognition and Internet caching make it possible to locate an online image posted years or decades before. There are risks posed for undercover associated with online social media and online social networking Investigations. This session presents guidelines for dealing with these risks.14:15-15:15: Session 5 of 6
Facebook: Tools, Tricks, & Techniques Investigators Need to Know
While there are over 300 social networking sites on the Internet, Facebook is by far the most populous, with over 800 million profiles. It has roughly the same population as the US and UK combined, making it the third largest country by population. There are over 250 million images and 170 million status updates loaded on Facebook every day. This session will cover topics including Facebook security and account settings, Facebook data retention and interaction with law enforcement, and common fraud schemes involving Facebook.15:30-16:30: Session 6 of 6
What Investigators Need to Know about Hiding on the Internet
Criminal investigators and analysts need to understand how people conceal their identity on the Internet. Technology may be neutral, but the ability to hide ones identity and location on the Internet can be both a challenge and an opportunity. Various methods of hiding ones identity and location while engaged in activates on the Internet, provides an opportunity for investigators to engage in covert online research while also providing a means for criminals to engage in surreptitious communication in furtherance of nefarious activities. As technologies, such as digital device fingerprinting, emerge as ways to attribute identity this becomes a topic about which every investigator and analyst may become familiar.
Seminar #2
8:30-16:30Understanding ISS Technologies and Products Deployed in Telecommunications Networks for Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analysts
Presented by: Dr. Jerry Lucas, President, TeleStrategiesThis one day pre-conference seminar covers the spectrum of ISS Technologies and Products deployed in today's fixed wire, mobile wireless and Internet Service Provider networks and LEA Monitoring and Intelligence Gathering Centers. This all day seminar is ideal for those law enforcement, public safety and intelligence analysts who need an understanding of the ISS technologies to be discussed in the conference sessions and the ISS products displayed at the exhibit hall as well as an understanding of the buzz words and jargon used by telecom operator engineers and their vendors.
08:30-10:45
Understanding Wireline Telecom Infrastructure, Interception and Related ISS Products
What do LEAs need to know about the public switched telecommunications networks, circuit switching, fiber optics, SONET/SDH, Broadband Access (DSL, ADSL, Cable Modems, etc.), billing systems and call detail records, standards for lawful intercept, basic LI elements (access, delivery and collection function), LEA Monitoring Center Functions (call information and call content data collection) and where are ISS products deployed for monitoring and intercept.11:00-14:00
Understanding Mobile Wireless Infrastructure, Interception and Related ISS Products
Infrastructure basics (GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSPA and LTE), Wi-Fi, WiMax and Femtocells, How a cellular call is processed, back office infrastructure, HLR, VLR, Backhaul and PSTN interconnection, data services, SMS, MMS, IM, data services, fixed mobile convergence, Smartphone challenges for LEA, intrusion techniques, gathering Geolocation data, location technologies (A-GPS and RF finger printing) and where are ISS products deployed for monitoring and intercept.14:15-16:30
Understanding the Internet, Interception and Related ISS Products
What Investigators Have To Know about IP call Identifying Information, Radius, DHCP, DNS, etc., Tracking an Internet Address to a Source, Investigations Involving E-Mail, Facebook, Twitter, Skype, Instant Messaging, Chat Rooms and Message Boards, IMS, P2P Networks and Deep Packet Inspection, Big Data Analytics, defeating encryption, emerging IPv6 Challenges and what can be done to address Internet intercept deploying ISS infrastructure and where are ISS products deployed for monitoring and intercept.Suntech Sponsored Workshop*
Workshop Patrocinado por Suntech * 23 de julho de 2013
Suntechday - " Inteligência e Tecnologias no Combate a Criminalidade e
Defesa NacionalSuntech Pre-conference – Governo (Half Day)
Combate a Criminalidade e Defesa Nacional: Desafios a Serem Superados8h00-8h30
Recepção de Boas-Vindas8h30-9h00
Cyber Segurança: Mais um Domínio para Proteger9h00-10h00
Desvendando “Big Data”: Como a Tecnologia Pode Trabalhar a Favor da Investigação10h00-10h30
Coffee Break10h30-11h00
O Poder da Inteligência em Fontes Abertas11h00-12h30
Inteligência: Um conceito Fim a FimSuntech Pre-conference – Telecomunicações (Half Day)
Suntech Day Telecom 201314h00-14h30
Cerimônia de Abertura14h30-15h00
As Tendências na Interceptação Legal15h00-16h00
Mitigando Ataques Persistentes em sua Rede16h00-16h30
Localização: Se Preparando para Demandas Futuras16h30-17h00
EncerramentoSeparate Workshop Registration Required
Workshop open to Suntech customers and law enforcement only. To register contact: Flávia Reis, Marketing Manager, flavia.reis@suntech.com.br
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
8:15-8:30
Welcoming Remarks
Tatiana Lucas, ISS World Program Director, TeleStrategies8:30-9:00
Top Ten Internet Challenges Facing Law Enforcement and the Intelligence Community and Who at ISS World Latin America has Solutions
Moderator: Dr. Jerry Lucas, President, TeleStrategies
ISS World Latin America Exhibit Hours:
Wednesday, 24 July - 10:00 to 17:00
Thursday, 25 July - 9:30 to 12:30
Track 1: ISS for Lawful Interception and Criminal Investigations
This track is for Telecom Operators and Law Enforcement/Intelligence/Defense Analysts who are responsible for specifying or developing lawful intercept network infrastructure.
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
9:00-10:00 The Interceptions of Telephone Signals: Police Intelligence and Knowledge Management for the Disclosure of Evidences in Criminal Proceedings
Humberto Garay, Former Director of Agency and Lawful Interception Criminal Investigations, State of Rio Grande do sul, Department of Justice and Public Security and Ministry11:00-11:30 Codename: Da Vinci. Attack, control and gather intelligence from personal devices
David Vincenzetti, Partner, Hacking Team11:30-12:00 Communication Surveillance in the Fight Against Child Exploitation - Rebalancing the Ethical Debate
AREA presenter to be announced14:00-14:30 The target as Center of Criminal Investigation, in the context of cross-media communication, in a process of inductive analysis
DÍGITRO TECNOLOGIA presenter to be announced14:30-15:00 Countrywide Interception; Combined with integrated LBS and DRS
Group 2000 Netherlands BV presenter to be announced15:30-16:00 Biometrics in Concert
Fusing biometrics with other investigative data to improve performance and achieve advanced functionality
David Benini, Senior Director, Marketing, Aware, Inc.Thursday, 25 July 2013
8:30-9:30 The Interceptions of Telephone Signals: Police Intelligence and Knowledge Management for the Disclosure of Evidences in Criminal Proceedings
Humberto Garay, Former Director of Agency and Lawful Interception Criminal Investigations, State of Rio Grande do sul, Department of Justice and Public Security and Ministry10:30-11:00 The target as Center of Criminal Investigation, in the context of cross-media communication, in a process of inductive analysis
DÍGITRO TECNOLOGIA presenter to be announced
Track 2: ISS for IP Intercept, Big Data Analytics and Social Network Monitoring
This track is for Intelligence Analysts and Law Enforcement agents who have to "connect the dots" between people, places and other entities by searching through massive amounts of unstructured data from various sources using visual analytics, semantic technologies, data mining, OSINT and other intelligence gathering tools and techniques.
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
9:00-10:00 Using Open-Source tools to conduct governmental investigations against serious crime
MJM, Gamma Group
(LEA and Government Attendees Only)11:00-11:30 Session A Real time Social Media tracking & Analytics
AGT presenter to be announced11:30-12:00 Session A Social Networks and Webmails: Big Data Architecture for Massive Interception
Fabio Romani, Market & Investment Strategy, IPS11:30-12:00 Session B Challenges and Obstacles for Robots in Extracting Intelligence from Open Sources
Suntech presenter to be announced14:00-14:30 Use Intelligent Traffic Visibility for Efficient Data Collection
BT3 presenter to be announced15:30-16:00 Combating Advanced Cyber Threats: going beyond the signature-based investigations
Suntech presenter to be announcedThursday, 25 July 2013
10:30-11:00 Challenges and Obstacles for Robots in Extracting Intelligence from Open Sources
Suntech presenter to be announced11:00-11:30 Combating Advanced Cyber Threats: going beyond the signature-based investigations
Suntech presenter to be announced
Track 3: ISS for Mobile Location, Surveillance and Signal Intercept
This track is for Law Enforcement, Interior Security and the Intelligence Community Authorities who must work with cellular and mobile satellite operators regarding mobile location, surveillance and intercept as well as analysis of mass geo-location data.
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
9:00-10:00 Miniature Video Surveillance - Recording and Transmission
André Mota, Covidence
(LEA and Government Attendees Only)11:00-11:30 Hidden Technology Impenetrable Covert Tracking
Sitges Tecnologia presenter to be announced14:00-14:30 Surveillance solutions for covert monitoring and transmission of digital audio and video
Commesh presenter to be announced14:30-15:00 When traditional interception does not cut it:
Centralized system based on High Fidelity audio over IP for complicated environments
Jean-Philippe Fortier, Business development, Innova15:30-16:00 Revolutionizing Mobile Forensic
Cellebrite presenter to be announced16:00-16:30 Undetected Mobile Network Detection and Mapping for Law Enforcement and Military
Doug Scott, Business Development, QRC TechnologiesThursday, 25 July 2013
8:30-9:30 Hidden Technology Impenetrable Covert Tracking
Sitges Tecnologia presenter to be announced10:30-11:30 Miniature Video Surveillance - Recording and Transmission
André Mota, Covidence
(LEA and Government Attendees Only)
Track 4: Encrypted Traffic Monitoring and IT Intrusion Product Training
This track is only open to Law Enforcement, Public Safety and Government Intelligence Community Attendees
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
9:00-10:00 Encryption Anywhere and Everywhere. Now What? An Analysis of Possible Workarounds
AREA presenter to be announced14:00-15:00 FinFisher - Next Generation Governmental Surveillance.
Focus: Mobile Phone Monitoring
MJM, Gamma Group15:30-16:30 Da Vinci: a spy story about busting a terrorist organization by using the most advanced offensive technology
Marco Valleri, Head of R&D, Hacking Team; Alberto Pelliccione, Operations Manager, Hacking Team; Alberto Ornaghi, Senior Software Developer, Hacking TeamThursday, 25 July 2013
8:30-9:30 Session A Next Generation Trojan Software; Remote Stealth Surveillance Suite
AGT presenter to be announced8:30-9:30 Session B 'Dark Eagle' PC system intrusion: The ultimate solution for DSL voice and data interception and remote system intrusion
GR Sistemi presenter to be announced10:30-11:30 Da Vinci: a live demonstration of unrivaled attack capabilities and total resistance to detection, quarantine and removal by any endpoint security technology
Marco Valleri, Head of R&D, Hacking Team; Alberto Pelliccione, Operations Manager, Hacking Team; Alberto Ornaghi, Senior Software Developer, Hacking Team
Track 5: LEA, Intelligence and Defense Analyst Training and Product Demonstration Track
This training is only open to Law Enforcement, Public Safety and Government Intelligence Community Attendees.
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
9:00-10:00 The IP Decoding and Modern Monitoring Centers
Suntech presenter to be announced11:00-12:00 "GOSTI" : undetectable GPS & AUDIO device
GR SISTEMI presenter to be announced14:00-15:00 New LI challenges. A Countrywide Integrated Solution: Voice, Data, Positioning and Encryption for Massive Interception
Fabio Romani, Market & Investment Strategy, Mercado & Estratégia de Investimento, IPS15:30-16:30 From Needs to Technology – Use Cases for Social Network Monitoring, Intrusive Surveillance, Network-Based Surveillance, OSINT and Virtual HUMINT
AREA presenter to be announcedThursday, 25 July 2013
8:30-9:30 The IP Decoding and Modern Monitoring Centers
Suntech presenter to be announced10:30-11:30 Smart Intrusion on Social Networks and Webmails: the Https Monitoring & Analysis
Ugo Santillo, Sales Director, IPS