May 15-16, 2024 | Sunset Room in National Harbor, MD

DSI’s 5th 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.

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2024 Confirmed Speakers Include:

Jude R. Sunderbruch, SES
Director,
DOD Cyber Crime Center (DC3)



Nancy La Vigne, Ph.D.
Director,
National Institute of Justice
DoJ


Jeffrey L. Coburn
Section Chief
Operational Technology Division
FBI


Vincent Olman
Deputy Assistant Director-Digital Forensics,
Army Criminal Investigation Division



John R. Riley
Division Chief,
Cyber Division,
FLETC


Michael Graham
Acting Assistant Inspector General for Investigations,
NASA OIG


Symposium Moderator:

Christopher K. Stangl
Managing Director- Cybersecurity/Investigations
Berkeley Research Group ___________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Why You Should Attend This Year's Symposium

DSI is proud to present the 5th Annual Digital Forensics for National Security Symposium, an event that will bring together members of the IC, DoD, federal government, industry, and academia in a town hall style forum to collaborate across the community on ways to advance digital forensics solutions to support criminal investigations, crime prevention, and threat mitigation efforts.

Amid the ever-evolving landscape of digital criminal threats, the Digital Forensics for National Security Symposium will address the pressing need to counter these activities. Leaders from across the digital criminal justice enterprise will discuss the technologies and policies necessary to overcome current challenges, and a panel of experts will share their perspective on the potential for eDiscovery tools to further support investigative capabilities.

DSI’s team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Summits' content and focus areas, and we will assemble the most respected minds in digital forensics and forensic science across IC, DoD, federal government, academia, and industry. Our non-partisan approach allows us to reach across all services and organizations to bring together a truly holistic group of decision makers and solution providers.

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Participating Organizations at last year's Symposium

NCIS, FBI, DOJ, NSA, USCBP, NASA OIG, Air Force OSI, DFBA, USCYBERCOM, Homeland Security Investigations Forensics Lab, US Secret Service, Department of State, DHS, DoD Cyber Crime Center (DC3), Dept. of Army Criminal Investigations Division, DEA, HUD OIG- Digital Forensics Unit, DHS- Office of Intelligence and Analysis, Peraton, Atola Technology, Berla, Binalyze, Cellebrite, CYACOMB, Forensic Computers Inc., Keeper Technology, Magnet Forensics, Monolith Forensics, Oxygen Forensics, Skopenow, Skysafe.io, Penlink, Cipher Tech.

Exhibit & Sponsorship Information The Digital Forensics for National Security Symposium provides opportunities including exhibit space, round table discussions, product demonstrations, and networking receptions.  

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  Topics to be covered at the 2024 Symposium:     

- Enabling Insight and Action in Cyberspace and Beyond

- Integrating Innovative Tools & Technique to Enhance Digital Forensics Investigative Capabilities

- Enhancing Cybersecurity Measures to Prevent & Eradicate Threats to U.S. National Security

- Investigating Cyber Threats & Raising Awareness to Safeguard National Security

- Enabling More Effective Investigations through Cutting-Edge Digital Forensics Capabilities

- Exploiting Media-Data to Support US Intelligence and Operational Priorities

- Supporting Warfighter Readiness and Ensuring Mission Capability through Digital Investigative Tools

- Integrating Digital Forensics Techniques to Protect US Critical Assets _________________________________________________________

At Our Symposium You Will Have the Ability to:

 

Gain Education & Insight: Walk away with knowledge gained from our senior level speakers on some of the complex challenges facing the digital forensics community.

 

Build Partnerships: The agenda is designed to allow for ample networking opportunities and the ability to engage in constructive dialogue among all in attendance.

 

Influence: Help foster ideas! Share your own insight and knowledge during our interactive sessions. All attendees are encouraged to address our speaker faculty and each other with their questions, comments or ideas.

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Operating Guidance for Government Attendees:

DSI’s Symposium directly supports DoD & IC priorities by providing a conduit for officials to efficiently reach audiences outside of their respective offices that directly impact their department's mission success, at no charge to the government, and in an efficient expenditure of time. DSI’s Summit will provide a forum to address and improve internal and external initiatives, meet with and hear from partner organizations, disseminate vital capability requirements to industry, increase visibility within the larger community, and generally support their mission. The Symposium is open and complimentary to all DoD and Federal employees and is considered an educational and training forum. (Industry and academia members are charged a fee for admission) Symposium is CLOSED TO PRESS / NO RECORDINGS