
About Track 2 - ISS for Criminal Investigations
The full agenda for track 2 is below. For information on any other track, please click the links below
Track 1: ISS for Telecom Operator Lawful Interception
Track 2: ISS for Criminal Investigation
Track 3: ISS for Data Retention and Regulatory Compliance
Track 4: ISS for Mobile Location Surveillance and Intercept
Track 5: DPI for Lawful Interception and Cyber Security
Track 6: ISS for Intelligence Gathering and Analysis
Track 7: LEA and Intelligence Analyst Training and Product Demonstrations
Pre-Conference Seminars and Tutorials (14 June 2011)
Track 2: ISS for Criminal Investigations
This track is for Law Enforcement, Intelligence and Cyber Security Analysts who have investigation responsibilities associated with telecommunications networks.
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
9:00-9:30 Session A
Voice Biometrics Use Cases: Law Enforcement, Intelligence, Theater Operations
Angelo Ferraris, Loquendo9:00-9:30 Session B
The Next big Problem - Mobile-Based Cyber Crime
(The mobile-device based problems emerging and the need to provide network based mitigation now)
Mark Dempster, Senior Manager, Detica9:30-10:00 Session A
Using Voice Biometrics for Multi-Lingual Speaker Verification in a Forensic Environment
Prof. Herman Kunzel, University Marburg9:30-10:00 Session B
IP Based Investigations-Not Only for Forensics
There are many challenge in IP based investigation, from learning what link to cover, to handling the mass of collected data. The lecture will discuss the challenges, and the solution allowing LEAs to expand their IP investigation capabilities to the various departments.
Jack Zeitune, Verint Systems11:00-11:30
Target Idenitities in Network Communications - Hard to Obtain (or Rather Easy)?
One of the main worries of LEAs is the growing difficulty to identify a targeted subscribers and to obtain and understand the correct technical identifiers. this presentations highlights for different kinds of communications which technical identities are used, which ones might be obtained by the LEAs and explains the underlying technical reasons.
Rudolf Winschuh, Business Development Manager, Utimaco LIMS11:30-12:00
An Operational Overview of Monitoring Encrypted Data on Computers and Mobile Phones
IT Intrusion with FinFisher
MJM, IT Intrusion Expert, Gamma Group13:30-14:00 Preventing Cyber Crime
Mark Dempster, Senior Manager, Detica14:00-14:30 Live Decoding of Social Networks
ATIS systems Presenter to be Announced15:30-16:00
Leveraging IP Metadata to Optimize Monitoring Center Performance
Enhancing collection with interception probes based on network intelligence technology. Using intelligent traffic decoding and metadata extraction to filter out high-volume, irrelevant traffic (e.g. video, Web ads, etc.) Using traffic metadata to index and store interception information in a smarter way
Jerome Tollet, CTO, Qosmos16:00-16:30 The Application of Real-time Voice Identification Technology to spot the Speakers Changes During Phone Conversation
Andrey Barinov, Head of Voice Biometric Department, Speech Technology Center16:45-17:15
Active IP Intrusion, Infection, Blocking and Shaping within Backbones
Powered by FinFisher
MJM, IT Intrusion Expert, Gamma Group17:15-17:45
Investigation from Governments' and LEAs' point of view
Communications technology is at the heart of the global fight against terrorism, child exploitation, drug trafficking, and other serious crimes. HP Investigation helps governments and LEAs to chase crime by offering a flexible way of accessing communication data by Request Management and Lawful Intercept services enhanced by Deep Packet Inspection tool using both log-based and network-based approach to collect real-time network communication data in traditional, central & hybrid investigation approach.
Guglielmo Caruso, WW Delivery Lead, HP Investigation Solution
Thursday, 16 June 2011
8:30-9:00
Revolutionizing Mobile Forensics
Meir Vazana, Cellebrite9:00-9:30
How IPv6 improves investigators work
Henrik Dalby Kristiansen, Strategic Product Manager, ETI A/S10:30-11:00
The Distinct Roles and Values of an End-to-End IP Intercept Solution
The true value of an IP intercept is only achieved when the distinct components of an end-to-end solution work harmoniously. In this session we examine the unique capabilities and security benefits of a passive end-to-end solution consisting of a probe, a mediation function and a reconstruction/playback element. We will describe how each component plays a specific role, contributes specific attributes and offers and distinct value proposition.
Derek Roga, Senior VP, Business Development, SS811:00-11:30 Digital Footprint-Are you aware of your Digital Traces?
ATIS systems Presenter to be Announced13:00-13:30
Overview of the whole investigation solution portfolio
HP Investigation has been getting through significant evolutio since it firstly emerged on the market more than 10 years ago as Data Retention solution. Now it provides a comprehensive service portfolio consists of Data Retention, Lawful Intercept, Request Management and further solution for CSPs, governments, LEAs and even for enterprises and financial institutes with unmatched capabilities and experiences in this service field.
Balazs Tapaszto, Solution Marketing Manager, HP Investigation Solution