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Forensics Europe Expo 2014 Conference Programme Discover Forensic Innovations to Solve Investigations

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29 – 30 April 2014

Emergence of innovation in forensic analysis Latest developments in DNA The importance of collaborative working within forensics The growth in forensic imagery techniques and their application in law enforcement Using forensics linguistics from mobile phone messages as vital evidence in criminal cases Best practice around open source intelligence

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F How to make the most of your visit? Attend the FREE exhibition to meet and do business with over 70 leading international suppliers Meet and network with 3,000+ forensic peers from over 44 countries Attend two acclaimed conference streams running simultaneously including Forensic Innovations conference and Digital Forensics conference to learn from leading industry speakers Participate in the new Symposium Conference Sessions Learn from leading suppliers during FREE Show Floor Workshops Attend the Interactive Crime House Feature Find valuable connections within the forensic world during multiple networking events Attend the co–located Counter Terror Expo and Ambition to see demonstrations of cutting edge forensic techniques when x –raying a suspect package and a post bomb disposal investigation scenario during the C-IED demonstrations at CTX

orensics Europe Expo is the only premier dedicated international forum for the entire forensic sector and supply chain to source innovative forensic products, equipment and services, as well as providing the definitive source of education, best practice, training and networking worldwide.

Who should attend? Senior Decision Makers from the Following Sectors: Police/Law Enforcement/Intelligence Services Corporate Organisations/Private Sector Legal Practice Trading Standards Laboratories Training/Consultancy Central/Local Government Military

Forensics Europe Expo 2014 is set to host over 3,000 attendees and 70+ leading international suppliers during: Two day conference programme including the Digital Forensics Conference and the Forensic Innovations Conference New for 2014 – Symposium Sessions Free to attend Show Floor Workshops Interactive Crime House Feature Free to attend networking events

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Develop Your Forensic Expertise Forensics Europe Expo 2014 Conference Themes Over the last decade, forensic science and digital forensics have experienced some rapid advancements and are now an integral part of the criminal investigation process across the world. With law enforcement becoming increasingly reliant on the most innovative forensic techniques, the demand has risen and created an expectation that forensics is the panacea to solve crime. At the same time, rapid advances in DNA now mean that scientists can extract evidence from even the most minute samples efficiently and accurately. While this increase in demand is a welcomed development, the reliance on forensic science has created new pressures on the forensic industry to meet the growth in demand and constantly improve best practice in line with limited budgets across public and private sectors.

Digital forensics are also experiencing an extreme rise in use to help solve crimes meaning that investigators and experts must stay one step ahead to find new ways of extracting and analysing the data from digital devices that are often robust and can withstand legal analysis. The conference will showcase latest advances in both digital forensics and forensic innovations focusing on next generation techniques and technology. The conference streams will use a series of presentations, discussions and workshops to highlight the important role that practitioners, academics and industry play in ensuring the momentum and progress of the past decade continues to develop and evolve.

Forensics Europe Expo will host two high level conference streams Forensic Innovations – Past, Present and Future

Digital Forensics

Innovation in forensic science is a true phenomenon that has been embraced by law enforcers, academics and industry professionals across the world in a way that could not have been predicted even a decade ago. Such advancements have transformed the evidential potential that is now available to investigators that has enabled them to secure successful prosecutions – often years after a crime has been committed. The conference will be a celebration of these advancements, examining them in detail and debating present and future challenges that will occur as a result.

The unprecedented proliferation in new technology over the past five years has led to the development of digital forensics as a scientific discipline. The fact that almost all of us conduct our lives in the ‘virtual’ world on mobile phone and computers through social networking sites and the internet in general has presented new challenges for law enforcers and corporate investigations. It has also led to an increase in academic courses and research devoted to this exciting new area of science. This unique event brings together leading law enforcers, academics and industry representatives to debate the current issues around digital forensics and to look at how this exciting body of work will progress in future years as technology continues to develop and advance.

2014 Leading Industry Speakers Include: John Cassella, Staffordshire University

Andy Wooller, Forensic Imagery Specialist and Expert, Witness

Andrew Miller, MP, Chairman of Commons Science and Technology Committee

Ir Win Van Geloven and Jos Toth,

Project Leads, Netherlands Forensic Institute Professor Resat Apak, Istanbul University Authority

Keith Fryer, OBE, Head of Centre, College of Policing

James Orr, Scottish Police

Dr Graham Williams, Senior Lecturer in Forensic

Science, University of Huddersfield David Nicholson, Director, DNA Worldwide Group Dr Mark Perlin, Cybergenetics Matthijs Zuidberg, Forensic Scientist, Netherlands Forensic Institute Professor Stuart Black and Ray Fysh, University of Reading Anthony Drury, Bruker UK Ltd Charlie McMurdie, Former Head E –Crime, Metropolitan Police Professor, John Walker, Forensic Science Society Nick Drew, Forensic Consultant Jonathan Taylor MSc. Social Media and Internet Safety Consultant Michael Neville, Head of Images, Met Police Professor David Last, GPS and Radio Navigation Specialist

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Forensic Innovations Conference Day One: Tuesday 29 April 2014

Further Develop Your Expertise

0845 – 0915

Coffee/Registration

0915 – 0930

Chairman’s Opening Remarks Chairman: John Cassella, Department of Forensic and Crime Science, Faculty of Computing, Staffordshire University

Day Overview 0930 – 0950

Home Office Select Committee Report into Forensics Provision – The Way Forward Andrew Miller, MP, Chairman of Commons Science and Technology Committee

0950 – 1010

An Overview of Competent Assessment Work in the UK Keith Fryer, OBE, Head of Centre, College of Policing

1010 – 1030

Roundtable

1030 – 1100

Coffee/Tea/Exhibition Visit

International Forensics 1100 – 1130

Twinning Project, Improving Skills of Forensic Experts in Space, Netherlands and Turkey Ir Win Van Geloven and Jos Toth, Project Leads, Netherlands Forensic Institute

1130 – 1150

Future-Proofing Forensic Anthropology. The Use of Innovative Technology in Forensic Anthropology Cases Dr Anna Williams, Forensic Anthropologist, University of Huddersfield

1150 – 1220

An Overview of Nanon Technological Sensor Methods for Trace Explosive Detection Professor Resat Apak, Istanbul University

1220 – 1230

Roundtable

1230 – 1400

Lunch/Exhibition Visit

Forensic Innovations 1400 – 1430

Modernisation of Forensic Science Services in Scotland James Orr, Scottish Police Authority

1430 – 1440

Forensic Jewellery Identification: An Introduction to UK Law Enforcement and Disaster Victim Identification Maria McClennan, University of Dundee

1440 – 1500

Roundtable

1500 – 1530

Coffee/Tea/Exhibition Visit

DNA 1530 – 1550

Latest Developments in Forensic Applications in MicroRNA Analysis Dr Graham Williams, Senior Lecturer in Forensic Science, University of Huddersfield

1550 – 1610

Complex Forensic DNA Testing David Nicholson

1610 – 1640

Cracking the DNA Mixture Code – Computer Analysis of UK Crime Cases Dr Mark Perlin, Cybergenetics

1640 – 1700

Panel discussion

1700

Conference closes

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Forensic Innovations Conference Day One: Wednesday 30 April 2014

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0845 – 0915

Coffee/Registration

0915 – 0930

Chairman’s Opening Remarks Chairman: Allan Scott, Forensic and Policing Services Association

Day Overview 0930 – 0950

Current Forensic Landscape Dr Angela Gallop, Former President of Forensic Science Society, Founding Member of the Governing Council for the Registration of Forensic Practitioners and Visiting Fellow at the University of Northumbria

0950 – 1010

Forensic Search of Land and Water Peter Faulding, Forensic Search Expert

1010 – 1040

Roundtable

1040 – 1110

Coffee/Tea/Exhibition Visit

Crime Scene Investigation 1110 – 1130

The Use of Portable X-Ray Technology at Crime Scenes Matthijs Zuidberg, Forensic Scientist, Netherlands Forensic Institute

1130 – 1150

Extracting Advanced Forensic Intelligence from Latent Fingerprint Marks at a Crime Scene Using Mass Spectrometry Imaging Simona Francese Senior Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University

1150 – 1210

Dead Man Talking – Using Skeletal Remains to Identify Victims at Crime Scenes Professor Stuart Black and Ray Fysh, University of Reading

1210 – 1230

Roundtable

1230 – 1400

Lunch/Exhibition Visit

New Forensic Techniques 1400 – 1420

Trace Evidence – New Approaches in Forensic Science Research for Forensic Practice Dr Ruth Morgan, University College London

1420 – 1440

The Use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) to Improve the Tracking of Forensic Samples Duncan Carmichael, Forensic Scientist

1440 – 1500

Coffee/Tea/Exhibition Visit

Forensic Toxicology 1500 – 1520

Automated Mass Spectrometric Drug Screening Anthony Drury, Bruker UK Ltd

1520 – 1600

Differentiating Identical Twins in Paternity Testing and Forensics by Ultra-Deep Next Generation Sequencing David Nicholson, Director, DNA Worldwide Group

1600 – 1620

Panel Discussion

1620

Conference closes

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Digital Forensics Conference Day One: Tuesday 29 April 2014

Further Grow Your Expertise

0845 – 0915:

Coffee/Registration

0915 – 0930

Chairman’s Opening Remarks Chairman: Andy Wooller, Forensic Imagery Specialist and Expert Witness

Changing Digital Landscape 0930 – 0950

Challenges Around Cyber Crime Charlie McMurdie, Former Head E –Crime, Metropolitan Police

0950 – 1010

The Successful and Overwhelming Growth of Cyber Adversity in Serious Organised Crime Professor John Walker, Forensic Science Society

1010 – 1040

Roundtable

1040 – 1110

Coffee /Tea / Exhibition Visit

Digital Evidence 1110 – 1130

Bringing Digital Evidence to Life Andy Mason and Frank Brown, Forensic Multi-Media Unit

1130 – 1150

The 21st Century Digital Trail – Tracing the Footprints Left by Digital Devices Mark Wilshaw, Internet Crime Specialist

1150 – 1210

Use of Images Captured by Motion Sensors on Game Consoles Simon Lang, Forensic Analyst

1210 – 1230

Roundtable

1230 – 1400

Lunch / Exhibition Visit

Online Crime 1400 – 1420

Finding the Needle in the Haystack – Detecting Online Child Porn Nick Drew, Forensic Consultant

1420 – 1440

How Chat Facilities, Social Networking Sites and Instant Messaging are used by Online Sex Offenders Jonathan Taylor MSc. Social Media and Internet Safety Consultant

1440 - 1500

Roundtable

1500 – 1520

Coffee/Tea/Exhibition Visit

Forensic Evidence 1520 – 1550

The Use of Forensic Linguistics in Mobile Phone Messages Dr John Olsen, Institute of Linguistics

1550 – 1620

Effective Presentation of Digital Forensic and Technique Evidence in Court Daren Greener, Expert Witness

1620 – 1630

Panel discussion

1630

Conference closes

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Digital Forensics Conference Day Two: Wednesday 30 April 2014

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0845 – 0915

Coffee/Registration

0915 – 0930

Chairman’s Opening Remarks Chairman: Geoff Fellows, BSc (Hons) MBCS CITP EnCE, F3 Committee Member

Forensic Imagery 0930 – 0955

Using CCTV and Other Forensic Imagery as the Third Forensic DCI Michael Neville, Head of Images, Met Police

0955 – 1020

Latest Innovation in Forensic Imagery in Major Crime Andy Wooller, Forensic Imagery Specialist and Expert Witness

1020 – 1040

Roundtable

1040 – 1110

Coffee/Tea/Exhibition Visit

Mobile Phones 1110 – 1125

Investigating Mobile Device Data Paul Baxter, Microsystemation XRY

1125 – 1155

Current Challenges in Mobile Phone Forensics Dr Richard Leary, MBE, Former Director at the Jill Dando Institute

1155 – 1220

When a Phone is not a Phone Yuval Ben Moshe, Cellebrite

1220 – 1240

Roundtable

1240 – 1400

Lunch/Exhibition Visit

Computer Forensics 1400 – 1420

Cloud Storage Forensics Mattia Epifani, Digital Forensics Specialist

1420 – 1440

Remote Forensics: Whether to Triage, Image, or Begin Forensic Analysis – Situations that Call for Centralized Staff to Access Evidence Remotely in a Forensically Sound Manner Steve Gregory, Forensic Solutions Specialist, Guidance Software

1440 – 1500

Coffee/Tea/Exhibition Visit

Forensic Innovations 1500 – 1530

Maximising the Potential of GPS Evidence Professor David Last, GPS and Radio Navigation Specialist

1530 – 1600

Satellite Navigation Forensics – Key to Your Next Case? Josh Tedd, Forensic Mobile Device Laboratory Supervisor Julian Gilmour, Senior Digital Forensic Analyst

1600 – 1615

Panel Discussion

1615

Conference closes

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Register For Your Symposium Pass Today Forensics Europe Expo Symposiums For the first time in 2014, Forensics Europe Expo is offering delegates the opportunity to attend one of our symposiums sessions. Symposiums are separate break-out sessions being held each morning and afternoon for three hours at a time, giving delegates the opportunity to debate key currents issues with a panel of leading experts in a particular field of forensics. These exclusive sessions will bring together experts from a cross section of the forensics and digital

forensics world who will share best practice, innovations and expert opinion. They will also provide delegates with the ideal opportunity to network and learn from these expert leaders in their respective disciplines. The symposiums will take place from 0930 till 1230 and 1330 till 1630 each day and can be booked separately or as part of the overall conference delegate package.

Tuesday 29 April, 0930 –1230 Forensics Symposium Cold Case Reviews – ‘How today’s advances in forensic science can help solve yesterday’s crimes’ Cold Case Reviews are one of the most exciting areas to emerge over the past decade. Rapid advancements in forensic science have enabled investigators and forensic scientists to re-visit major historic crime cases and cast a ‘fresh eye’ on past evidence using innovative technologies and techniques.

Topics Discussed: Ethics Innovation in identification techniques DNA/familial searching Legal issues Past and current case studies Current key issues/challenges Future predictions

Expert Panel: Chair: Dr Angela Gallop Dr Gallop is one of the UK’s eminent forensic scientists working in the field for the past 38 years. A past president of the Forensic Science Society, she has played an integral part in the championing of cold case reviews in the UK and has been involved in many of the major cases including the Stephen Lawrence and Coastal Path murders. Dr Gallop is currently a visiting fellow at the University of Northumbria. Panel member: Roger Robson Roger Robson is a leading forensic scientist who has worked on many high profile murders cases in the UK including Sarah Payne, Damilola Taylor, Jill Dando and Lesley Moleseed. Roger has lectured about his expertise in cold case reviews across the world and has given advice and undertaken reviews for unsolved cases and appeals at the highest level. He has also chaired an international forensic working group and has been a member of the Steering Group for the European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENFSI) Fibre Group. He is now actively involved in offering independent advice on most difficult cases in the UK abroad.

Panel member: Dr Tanja de Blaeij Dr Blaeij is a leading expert on the use of DNA in cold case reviews at the Netherlands Forensic Institute. Panel members: Ray Fysh and Dr Stuart Black, University of Reading Mr Fysh was a former forensic advisor at the Metropolitan Police for more than 30 years working on the majority of high profile murder cases of the past few decades. He is now a lecturer in forensic science at the University of Reading. Dr Stuart Black is the Director of Laboratories and Associate Professor in Environmental Radioactivity at the University of Reading. He is considered a world expert dating, sourcing and forensically analysing human skeletal remains. He works with police forces across the world to help solve complex major crime cases.

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Tuesday 29 April, 1300 –1630 Digital Forensics Symposium Image Conscious – ‘Exploring how forensic science is enabling investigators to detect illegal images on the internet’ The past decade has witnessed an explosion in technology meaning internet users can now share their images across the web in a number of ways. This has been exploited by criminals who use these images to proliferate organised crime, terrorism and child pornography. Our panel of leading experts will be debating the impact of this development on law enforcement officials and discussing how forensic technology and expertise can hold the key to staying one step ahead of the criminals.

Topics Discussed: The rise of steganography/concealing illegal information in images in organised crime and terrorism and how it can be investigated How innovative technology can enable investigators to identify links between images and build up a better intelligence picture of criminals and crimes Effective methods of seizing and analysing large volumes of images Best practice and challenges – both current and future Legal implications Case studies Future predictions

Expert Panel: Chair: Dr Tim Watson, Head of the Department of Computer Technology and Director of the Cyber Security Centre at De Montford University Dr Watson is Head of the Department of Computer Technology and Director of the Cyber Security Centre at De Montfort University. He has more than 20 years of experience in the computing industry and lectures computer forensics across the world. Panel member: Dr Richard Leary, MBE, Former Deputy Director at the Jill Dando Institute Dr Leary is a former Deputy Director at the Jill Dando Institute and a former Senior Police Officer at West Midlands Police. He is now the owner of a digital forensics company Forensic Pathways and has produced a number of forensic solutions to enable law enforcements to analyse and process forensic imagery on the internet.

Panel member: Dr Chang Tsun Li, (invited), Professor of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Warwick Dr Tsun Li is currently a Professor of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Warwick, he is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Digital Crime and Forensics, Editor of the International Journal of Imaging (IJI). He is also an Associate Editor at the International Journal of Applied Systemic Studies (IJASS) and the International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering Systems (IJCSE).

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Register For Your Symposium Pass Today Wednesday 30 April, 0930 –1230 Forensics Symposium From the CSI to the Forensic Scientist – ‘The role of human performance and expertise in forensic science’ The past ten years have seen a rapid advancement in forensic science as a discipline. So much so that it is now an integral part of the criminal investigation process. While innovations in forensic science and technology have driven these advancements, they are not the panacea in solving crime. This symposium will look at the importance of human performance and decision making on at the same level of vitality as the science itself. It will also look at how the two must work alongside each other in order to fully function.

Topics Discussed: Current key issues/challenges for Crime Scene Investigators Current key issues/challenges for Forensic Scientists Career development for CSIs and ForensicScientists and the role of Academia, Industry and Law Enforcement How to best balance science and human performance How CSIs and Forensic Scientists should lead investigations in most proactive manner Case studies/best practice to highlight the importance of human

Expert Panel: Chair: Callum Sutherland Mr Sutherland is the Vice President of the Forensic Science Society and works as a lecturer and researcher for a crime writer, Lynda la Plante. He spent over 20 years working in the Met Police as a Detective on the murder squad and then went on to be a Crime Scene Investigator for the Serious Crime Directorate. He has presented numerous papers and carried out extensive training to help interpret crime scenes. Panel members: Dr John Bond, OBE, Dr Patricia Wiltshire, Steven Harrington, Professor David Hawksworth, CBE Dr Bond is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Leicester. He has worked closely with the UK College of Policing to examine the foundation degree in Crime Scene Investigation. He is the former Head of the Forensic Science Department at Northamptonshire Police. In the past four years, he has published over 40 research papers in forensic science and physics and has taken out several patents related to innovative ways of visualising fingerprints.

Dr Wiltshire is a world renowned Ecologist, Botanist and Palynologist. Dr Wiltshire has provided expert evidence in a number of high profile murders including Sarah Payne, Milly Dowler and the Soham Murders. Dr Wiltshire has examined thousands of crime scenes across the world and is a prolific writer and lecturer in forensic science. Mr Harrington is considered to be one of the UK’s leading Crime Scene Investigators and Expert Witnesses and has attended more than a hundred crime scenes during the past 15 years. He is an expert in body fluid, blood pattern analysis, DNA and fibres and has worked on a number of high profile cases including a recent cold case review in Kazakhstan. Professor Hawkworth is a Mycologist and Lichenologist, who has worked on a number of high profile cases including the Ipswich murders. He is a professor at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in Spain and a Scientific Associate at the Natural History Museum. He has also published hundreds of papers and lectured across the world.

Wednesday 30 April, 1330 – 1630 Digital Forensics Symposium ‘Regulating the lawful interception of social network sites – legislation and current trends’ This session will examine in detail the major role that is played by lawful interception of social network sites in digital forensics.

Topics Discussed: Problems and pitfalls Best practice Current case studies - both covert and overt

Expert Panel: Chair: Gordon Scobbie Former ACPO Lead on Social Media, Expert Advisor to the Private Sector on Social Media Issues.

Panel member: Neil Smith Investigative Researcher and Open Source Intelligence Trainer.

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orensics Europe Expo 2014 will host an exhibition of over 70 leading international forensic suppliers which is FREE to attend using your Conference Delegate pass. Make sure to attend the exhibition to witness top companies from all aspects of forensics showcasing their latest products, services and solutions to revolutionise your investigative techniques.

Interactive Crime Feature Forensics Europe Expo provides you with the opportunity to attend this highly successful Crime House Feature where leading exhibitors will be showcasing their latest products and solutions. Crime scene scenarios will be role played during the two days, giving attendees the chance to see and experience newest techniques and expertise first hand.

The Seminar Theatre Forensics Europe Expo will once again run it’s highly successful FREE to attend two day workshop programme located on the show floor. Leading suppliers and experts will share latest industry updates, exclusive case studies and product demonstrations during the two days.

Refresh your investigative skills and learn new ones from a range of forensic experts Leading academics and suppliers will take you through a full mock –up investigation and carry out training sessions See the latest forensic products being demonstrated in front of you

See a range of latest forensic techniques showcased under the spotlight Learn from forensic experts about their successes, challenges and lessons learnt to improve your expertise Find out about latest project efficiencies and investigation skills to further progress your career

Attend the 2014 Exhibition to see leading suppliers including*: Amped SRL Arro Supranano Bertin Technologies Bioline Reagents BM Polyco Ltd Bruker UK Ltd Cellebrite Consolite Forensics

CRC Press

Crime Scene Investigation Equipment Ltd

Cybergenetics

DNA Worldwide

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