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Notes

Board Members

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Notes Home

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Honorary Life Members

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Events

Forum

Victoria A Brazil

Job Opening - InfoSec

I receive e-mail notifications of job openings from some government sites. I received this 1/25/12. If you are  interested, please see the below and thier website www.usajobs.gov. Thanks. Vic-------…Continue

Started by Victoria A Brazil yesterday.

Gordon Mitchell

Severe hard drive shortage -- time to buy what you can find

I just stopped by Hard Drives NW and talked to Mark about the dire predictions about shortages caused by flooding in Thailand.Retail sales of hard drives have been essentially shut off.  Inventories have been reserved for sales of systems.…Continue

Tags: shortage, drive, hard

Started by Gordon Mitchell Nov 21, 2011.

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Blog Posts

Lochan Mungal

Bank lobby warns Cambridge over IT security thesis

Bank lobby warns Cambridge over IT security thesis

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Posted by Lochan Mungal on January 5, 2011 at 9:45am

Josh Scott

Boeing Position

Anyone have any insight into the position that Boeing is advertising in Bellevue? CMPTG Sec & Info Prot Spec 4/5. Would love to come back to Wash. :)

Posted by Josh Scott on August 17, 2010 at 6:29pm

 
 
 

About CTIN

About the Computer Technology Investigators Network (CTIN)
CTIN has been providing high tech crime fighting training since 1996 in the areas of high-tech security, investigation, and prosecution of high-tech crimes for both private and public sector security and investigative personnel and prosecutors. CTIN sponsors training from experts world-wide for the benefit of private organizations and law enforcement agencies.

Activities and Meetings
Monthly meetings with instruction, presentations, and open discussion on various aspects of high tech crime, investigative strategies, and hardware/software tools. CTIN also invites speakers and application develops from around the world for advanced training programs.

Training Sessions
CTIN provides quarterly training sessions on various high tech investigative topics. Additionally, we meet for monthly luncheons informally to discuss current solutions to problems and network (socially).

Membership
CTIN includes members of federal, state, and local law enforcement, as well as from private investigations, corporate security, educational institutions, and the computer science community from around the world. Membership is free and is required to be approved for the listserv.

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