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Robert Osgood <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Sep 2013 15:58:24 +0000
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When: Wednesday, October 9, 2013, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Where: Mason Fairfax Campus, Research Hall 163
Who: The Federal Bureau of Investigation

If you assume anything about criminals, assume that Cyber Technology and Computer Forensics are fields that are constantly evolving, limited only by an individual's imagination.  Criminals are leveraging technology to bring new levels of organization and sophistication to commit crime and evade law enforcement.  Join the FBI in a discussion about investigating this criminal activity, solving cases, preventing terrorism, and the computer forensics and cyber technology that make it possible.


Bob Osgood, SSA FBI - Retired
Director Computer Forensics
George Mason University
Engineering Building Room 3255
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703-993-5443 W
http://cfrs.gmu.edu<http://cfrs.gmu.edu/>

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