Interhack to Appear at Fraud Conference
Interhack is pleased to return to the “Emerging
Trends in Fraud Investigation and Prevention”
conference. Representatives from Interhack's forensic
computing practice will be there to discuss the use of
computer technology in fraud investigation.
Since early 2000, Interhack's forensic computing
practice has been providing investigators with
competent technical support in complex matters for
both criminal and civil cases. Focused on making the
technology understandable, Interhack is not an
advocacy firm, but will work on either side of
litigation or criminal proceedings. Interhack's
ground-breaking work has been cited in the Stanford
Law Review as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the First Circuit in its opinion defining
protected content under the Electronic Communications
Privacy Act of 1986 (ECPA).
The conference subtitled “Shedding Light on
Criminal Behavior,” will be held at the Hilton
Easton on April 25 and 26, 2005.
The conference is presented by the Auditor of State
Betty Montgomery, Attorney General Jim Petro, the
Central Ohio Chapter of Fraud Examiners, National
White Collar Crime Center, Ohio Office of Criminal
Justice Services, Ohio Society of CPAs, and the Ohio
Investigators Association.
About COCFE
The Central Ohio Chapter of Certified Fraud Examiners'
mission is to improve fraud detection and deterrence
through the education and interaction of our members,
and to aid community efforts to detect and prevent
fraud. The COCFE can be found on the Web at
http://www.cocfe.homestead.com/
and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners can
be found at
http://www.cfenet.com/home.asp.
About Interhack
Columbus, Ohio-based Interhack is a provider of a
variety of services supporting Internet privacy,
security, and forensic computing. Interhack's
research has been featured all over the world in the
media, university courses, and corporate training
programs. Interhack's clients come from all over
North America, across a wide variety of
industries.