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Sabu the Hacker: The capture, the crimes, the damage done, the slip, the apprehension, and the fallout.
Dr. Marcus Rogers
Jill McIntyre
Boris Sverdlik
Ronald Layton, U.S. Secret Service
AIDE 2012 (Hacking Illustrated Series InfoSec Tutorial Videos)
Sabu the Hacker: The capture, the crimes, the damage done, the
slip, the apprehension, and the fallout.
Dr. Marcus Rogers
Jill McIntyre
Boris Sverdlik
Ronald Layton, U.S. Secret Service
AIDE 2012
Bio:
Jill McIntyre
Member
Jackson Kelly PLLC
Jill has been following the development of electronic discovery law since the
2006 rules amendments and regularly advises clients and colleagues about related
best practices, ethical duties, and technologies. She champions the work of the
Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System, the Sedona
Conference, and the Electronic Discovery Institute. Jill recently worked with
her firm’s Denver office to prepare for implementation of Colorado’s Civil
Access Pilot Project (see http:// www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/Civil_Rules.cfm),
in which e-discovery issues take center stage. She is a founding member of the
Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence, a native of Marshall County, West
Virginia, and a graduate of West Virginia University (1991) and the University
of Richmond School of Law (2001).
Bio:
Boris Sverdlik is a Senior Partner at Jaded Security Consulting. He is a
Solutions-oriented Information security consultant with a proven record of
directing a range of security initiatives; adhering to best practices and
regulatory requirements. He have been at the forefront of information security
spanning more than a decade. Boris has been on both sides of the fence,
protecting assets as head of security within the financials as well as
performing penetration tests as an external entity. The value I believe I bring
to the table is that breadth of experience. He does defense during the day and
offense at night. And he says he loves absolutely every minute of it. Boris is
also a co-host of the ISDPodcast.
Bio:
Ron Layton is the current Resident Agent in Charge of the Charleston, West
Virginia Resident Office of the Secret Service and is a 20 year veteran of the
agency. He is responsible for all Secret Service investigations for the State of
West Virginia. Ron was the former program director for the Secret Service
Electronic Crimes Task Force (ECTF) initiative where he supervised 17 ECTF’s
across the United States. Mr. Layton was the former Deputy Director of the
Department of Homeland Security’s National Cyber Security Division (NCSD) where
he supervised the daily operations of the law enforcement and intelligence
section. Ron has lectured on cybercrime and technology; both domestically and
internationally.
Ron also held previous assignments in the Philadelphia Field Office, the Joint
Terrorism Task Force, the Presidential Protective Division, the Criminal
Investigative Division and the Secret Service Counter Assault Team.
Prior to joining the Secret Service, Mr. Layton was an Instructor of Physics at
the University of Pittsburgh (Upward Bound Project) and a design engineer for
Landis & Gyr, Powers. Ron holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering.
Bio:
Marcus K. Rogers, Ph.D., CISSP, CCCI, DFCP, ACE is the Director of the Cyber
Forensics Program in the Dept. of Computer and Information Technology at Purdue
University. He is a Professor, Faculty Scholar, Fellow of the Center for
Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS) and Fellow
of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. He is the past International Chair
of the Law, Regulations, Compliance and Investigation Domain of the Common Body
of Knowledge (CBK) committee, Chair – Planning Committee Digital & Multimedia
Sciences Section – American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and Advisory Committee
– Digital Forensics Certification Board. Dr. Rogers was the Editor-in-Chief of
the Journal of Digital Forensic Practice and sits on the editorial board for
several other professional journals. He is also a member of other various
national and international committees focusing on digital forensic science and
digital evidence. Dr. Rogers is the author of books, numerous book chapters, and
journal publications in the field of digital forensics and applied psychological
analysis. His research interests include applied cyber forensics, psychological
digital crime scene analysis, and cyber terrorism.