For the seventh successive year and for the first time in Indonesia, INsig2 in partnership with International Association of Prosecutors IAP is hosting a conference on digital evidence, DataFocus 2018 in two Indonesian cities, Jakarta and Surabaya.
The first will take place in the Indonesian capital Jakarta, in hotel Borobudur on Monday, 5th of March 2018, hosting over 300 participants.
The second edition will be in the second biggest Indonesian city, Surabaya in Siola Convention Hall, on Thursday, 8th of March 2018, also hosting over 300 participants.
Since its beginnings, DataFocus has always been a conference free of charge for all the attendees, based on invitation of the organizer. It was and still is, INsig2's way of contributing to the digital forensics community by bringing all experts dealing with digital evidence in one place and giving them a chance to learn from one another.
DataFocus 2018 is organized in three tracks
Legal track
Lecturers on legal aspects of collecting, processing and presenting digital evidence in criminal and administrative proceedings.
Investigation track
Lecturers on technical aspects of finding, preserving and processing digital evidence.
Technical track
Lecturers delivered by exhibitors, presenting and demonstrating newest products, services and trends in digital forensic field.
Program
JAKARTA
Time | Hall: Banda A (Legal section) | Hall: Flores B (Investigation section) | Hall: Banda B (Technical section) |
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7:30-8:00 | Registration, welcome coffee | ||
8:00-9:30 | Opening ceremony – Flores B hall (Legal section)
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9:30-10:00 | Coffee break | ||
10:00-11:30 | Key note presentations – Flores B hall (Legal section)
Muhammad Nuh, Police Comissioner, Chairman of Association for Digital Forensics Indonesia (AFDI)
Christopher Church, Senior Digital Forensic Specialist, INTERPOL Global Complex for Inovation, Singapore | ||
11:35-12:05 | An Introduction to Cybercrime
Zahid Jamil, Lawyer, IAP/GPEN, Pakistan | Preparing Human Resource for Digital Forensics
Prof. Made, Gunadarma University, Indonesia |
Maria Khripun, Marketing Manager, Belkasoft, Russia
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12:10-12:40 | Indonesia’s Experience in the Fight Against Cybercrime
Darmawel Aswar, Head of Legal and International Affairs of the Attorney General’s Office, Indonesia
| The other side of the cryptocurrency world: illegal activities, fraud and hacking
Željko Ivanković, PhD Lecturer, Croatia
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12:40-13:40 | Lunch – Restaurant | ||
13:40-14:10 | How to Ensure that Electronic Evidence is Admissible in Court | Cybersecurity Infrastructure of Modern Country
| Role Based Approach in Digital Forensic Education
Sonja Zorić, Marketing Manager, INsig2, Croatia
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14:15-14:45 | The Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes Committed on the Darknet and Cryptocurrency
Zahid Jamil, Lawyer, IAP/GPEN, Pakistan
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Hein Dries-Zikenheiner, Security Consultant, Vigilio, Netherlands
| Talino – Faster Way to Digital Forensics
Krešimir Hausknecht, Digital Forensic Consultant, INsig2, Croatia
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14:50-15:20 | The Role of International and Regional Cooperation in the Fight against Cybercrime
Esther George, GPEN Lead Cybercrime Consultant, IAP, United Kingdom | Ransomware – The Plague of 21st century
Krešimir Hausknecht, Digital Forensic Consultant, INsig2, Croatia | Advanced Mobile Device Forensics
Bill Teel, Managing Director, TeelTechnologies, USA
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15:25-15:55 | Global Capacity Building on Cybercrime
Esther George, GPEN Lead Cybercrime Consultant, IAP, United Kingdom | Fight Against Child Sexual Abuse in Internet
Laviero Buono, Head of Section for European Criminal Law, Academy of European Law (ERA), Germany
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16:00-16:30 | Closing ceremony – Flores B hall (Legal section)
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SURABAYA
Time | (Legal section) | (Investigation section) | (Technical section) |
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7:30-8:00 | Registration, welcome coffee | ||
8:00-9:30 | Opening ceremony
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9:30-10:00 | Coffee break | ||
10:00-11:30 | Key note presentations
Muhammad Nuh, Police Comissioner, Chairman of Association for Digital Forensics Indonesia (AFDI)
Christopher Church, Senior Digital Forensic Specialist, INTERPOL Global Complex for Inovation, Singapore
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11:35-12:05 | An Introduction to Cybercrime
Zahid Jamil, Lawyer, IAP/GPEN, Pakistan | Preparing Human Resource for Digital Forensics
Noor Al Azam, Lecturer, Indonesia | Digging for the Truth: How to Solve a Digital Forensic Case with Belkasoft Evidence Center
Maria Khripun, Marketing Manager, Belkasoft, Russia
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12:10-12:40 | Indonesia’s Experience in the Fight Against Cybercrime
Darmawel Aswar, Head of Legal and International Affairs of the Attorney General’s Office, Indonesia |
Željko Ivanković, PhD Lecturer, Croatia | |
12:40-13:40 | Lunch – Restaurant | ||
13:40-14:10 | How to Ensure that Electronic Evidence is Admissible in Court
Rainelda H. Estacio- Montesa, Judge, CoE, Philippines | Cybersecurity Infrastructure of Modern Country
Vilius Benetis, Cybersecurity Architect, NRD Cybser Security, Lithuania | Role Based Approach in Digital Forensic Education
Sonja Zorić, Marketing Manager, INsig2, Croatia |
14:15-14:45 | The Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes Committed on the Darknet and Cryptocurrency
Zahid Jamil, Lawyer, IAP/GPEN, Pakistan | Who Governs the Internet?
Hein Dries-Zikenheiner, Security Consultant, Vigilio, Netherlands
| Talino – Faster Way to Digital Forensics
Krešimir Hausknecht, Digital Forensic Consultant, INsig2, Croatia |
14:50-15:20 | The Role of International and Regional Cooperation in the Fight against Cybercrime
| Ransomware – The Plague of 21st century Krešimir Hausknecht, Digital Forensic Consultant, INsig2, Croatia | Advanced Mobile Device Forensics
Bill Teel, Managing Director, TeelTechnologies, USA
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15:25-15:55 | Global Capacity Building on Cybercrime
| Fight Against Child Sexual Abuse in Internet
Laviero Buono, Head of Section for European Criminal Law, Academy of European Law (ERA), Germany | |
16:00-16:30 | Closing ceremony
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