Book before 20 February 2015 to save up to 20% Forensics Europe Expo 2015 Conference Programme The Only Dedicated International Forensics Exhibition and Conference The Meeting Place for Professionals Involved in Forensics, from Crime Scene to the Court Room Receive training demonstrating the entire forensic process to benefit your career Learn about innovative techniques and case studies used in forensic investigations Listen to key international speakers on the latest innovations in laboratories and forensic analysis Explore the world of digital forensic investigations from corporate, law enforcement and academic angles Entry by pre-registration only. Book your pass today at www.forensicseuropeexpo.com/conf05 Co-located with: In collaboration with: Supported by: Accredited by:
An Introduction to Forensics Europe Expo 2015 Welcome to Forensics Europe Expo 2015 Forensics Europe Expo is the only dedicated international forensics exhibition and conference. The event is the meeting place for those who wish to learn about all aspects of forensics, from crime scene to the court room. Organised in collaboration with: Who Should Attend? Forensics Europe Expo is delighted to announce that the 2015 two day conference programme will be organised in collaboration with the leading forensic organisation in the world, the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences. Welcome from the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences is delighted to this year be partnering with the team at Forensics Europe Expo to bring you an exciting, innovative and ground breaking two day conference. As the Professional Body for forensic sciences we are excited to see that the programme this year represents those across the entire crime scene to court process and includes high profile speakers from not only law enforcement and educational sector, but also commercial organisations discussing their own challenges faced within forensics and security. In the ever changing forensic science arena this is an excellent opportunity to blur the lines and for professionals within the crime justice system to learn from processes implemented in the commercial sector and vice versa. CSFS are pleased to be dedicating an entire day to the currently hot topic of e-forensics as well as hosting presentations on topics including analysis of gunshot residue and mass violence. We hope that the speakers and topics within the conference will help you grow within your daily role and you thoroughly enjoy your forensic journey. Anya Hunt, CEO, Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences If your professional role involves working with forensics in one of the below sectors: Police Law Enforcement Intelligence Services Legal Practice Laboratories Private Sector Digital Forensics Professionals Government Trading Standards Military Forensics Teams Universities Academia Insurance Companies Make the most of your visit to Forensics Europe Expo Gain FREE access to the exhibition to meet and compare over 70 international forensics suppliers providing products and services to accommodate the entire forensic process Network with over 3,500 senior forensic peers from across the globe Free opportunity to attend the workshops and learn about the most innovative products and services Book your conference pass to learn from global thought leaders Attend the networking drinks held at the end of day one Visit the co-located Counter Terror Expo to network with over 8,500 senior police and law enforcement professionals
World Leading Dedicated Forensics Conference High Level Conference Sessions will Include: Forensic Investigations and Innovations Criminal investigations are at the heart of forensics and are the starting point of the journey. These sessions will look at all sides of how forensics are used once a major crime is committed. Of course, in the modern day, major crime may be committed in a digital manner and has devastating effects. The program will represent the full scope, from physical crime scene investigations and innovations used by law enforcement teams, to investigations in a corporate financial environment. The session will end with a discussion on the role investigations play and how evidence is best used at court. Forensic Labs and Analysis Once the evidence is collected from the scene of crime, it is safely packaged and sent to appropriate forensic laboratories for testing. Ensuring accuracy during this step is absolutely key to any matter. The sessions will touch upon major issues in evidence testing, discussing fingerprint analysis, autopsies, accuracy in drug testing, and finishing with forensic analysis of gunshot residue and cases of mass violence. This session is a must attend for all law enforcement and legal sector professionals looking to explore what happens once the evidence is handed into a laboratory. Digital Forensic Investigations Over the last couple of years, digital investigations have become one of the hottest topics for a number of industries. With mass digital attacks such as hackings of commercial private files learning how to counter these attacks is becoming critical. The session will use the power of sector cross sharing to help delegates leave with real knowledge to feed into their existing protection plans. Talks will include senior digital officials within law enforcement, teachings on protecting assets in the financial sector, tracking of modern day pedophiles exploiting social media sites, mobile phone and data storage forensics and ways to counter piracy and hacking instances within the entertainment industry. Learn from Leading Speakers Including: Shaun Mallinson, CAST, Home Office Kristiina Reed, Barrister, 6 Pump Court Neil Denison, Head of Identification, West Yorkshire Police Professor Bob Flanagan, Director, King s College Hospital Toxicology Unit Philip Mason, Home Office Jan Garvin, formerly FBI, LEVA Brian Rankin, Chairman, Special Interest Group for Forensic Science FERA and Cast David Osselton, Director, Centre for Forensic Sciences, Bournemouth University Mark Stokes, Head of Met Police Digital and Electronic Forensic Service Jim Gamble, former CEO, Child Exploitation & Online Protection Centre Professor John Walker, CTO, Cyber-Vault Kausar Khirza & Nasa Quba, Incident Responders, Yahoo Inc. David Wood, Director of Copyright Protection, British Phonographic Industry Angela Shaw, Director, Forensic Firearms Consultancy
Conference Programme Day 1 Morning Tuesday 21 April Forensic Investigations and Innovations 09:00-09:20 Coffee and Registration 09:20-09:30 09:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 Chairman s welcome Dr. Ann Priston, Immediate Past President, Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences Investigations in modern policing Forensic Services, Metropolitan Police Service (Invited) Digital video evidence: seeing is believing Jan Garvin, Executive Director, Law Enforcement & Emergency Services Video Association (LEVA) and John Kennedy, Head of Digital Forensics, Key Forensic Services Innovations in forensics Shaun Mallinson, Senior Forensic Adviser and Partnerships and Funding Coordinator, Centre for Applied Science & Technology (CAST), Home Office 11:00-11:20 Coffee and Networking 11:20-11:50 11:50-12:20 12:20-12:50 The importance of innovation in forensic investigations Brian Rankin, Chairperson, Special Interest Group for Forensic Science, Innovate UK, Technology Strategy Board Investigations in corporate environments Speaker tbc The expert witness in court Kristiina Reed, Barrister, 6 Pump Court Chambers 12:50-13:00 Chairman s closing speech 13:00-14:00 Lunch
Conference Programme Day 1 Afternoon Tuesday 21 April Forensic Labs and Analysis Chairman s welcome 14:00-14:10 14:10-14:40 14:40-15:10 15:10-15:40 Professor Bob Flanagan, Consultant Clinical Scientist and Director, Toxicology Unit, King s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Identification bureau and its role in policing Neil Denison, Head of Identification, Yorkshire & Humber Scientific Support Services, West Yorkshire Police Proficiency testing for fingerprint bureaus Rob Dalby, Channel Support Manager, Food & Environment Research Agency (FERA) and Jonathan Vaughan, Centre for Applied Science & Technology (CAST) The changing role of the forensic pathologist Dr Richard Shepherd, Forensic Pathologist and Visiting Professor, City University London and Honorary Consultant, The Royal Liverpool Hospital 15:40-16:00 Coffee and Networking 16:00-16:30 16:30-17:00 17:00-17:30 Challenges associated with new pharmacological substances Prof David Osselton, Director, Centre for Forensic Sciences, Bournemouth University Gun powder residue in homicide investigations Angela Shaw, Director, Forensic Firearms Consultancy Explosives detection and analysis Philip Mason, Higher Scientific Officer, Centre for Applied Science & Technology, (CAST) Home Office 17:30-17:40 Chairman s closing speech
Conference Programme Day 2 Morning Wednesday 22 April Digital Forensic Investigations 09:00-09:20 Coffee and Registration 09:20-09:30 09:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 Chairman s welcome Professor Andrew Clark, Information Security Group, Royal Holloway University of London and Primary Key Associates Digital investigations in the financial and assurance sector Speaker tbc Facial identification and forensic use of imagery Reuben Moreton, Senior Digital Forensic Practicioner, Metropolitan Police Audio Video Lab The challenges of evolving mobile phone forensics Speaker tbc 11:00-11:20 Coffee and Networking 11:20-11:50 11:50-12:20 12:20-12:50 Cyber intelligence and deepweb 2015 Professor John Walker, CTO, Cyber-Vault Evolving trends in online paedophile activity Jim Gamble QPM, Independent Chair at City and Hackney Safeguarding Children Board and former CEO, Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) E-tracking of paedophile activity David Benford, Managing Director, Blackstage Forensics Ltd and Associate Lecturer, Cyber-Crime & Digital Forensics, University of Derby 12:50-13:00 Chairman s closing speech 13:00-13:50 Lunch
Conference Programme Day 2 Afternoon Wednesday 22 April 13:50-14:00 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 Chairman s welcome Professor Andrew Clark, Information Security Group, Royal Holloway University of London The changing face of digital forensics Mark Stokes, Head of Metropolitan Police Digital & Electronic Forensic Service, MPS Internet enabled problems faced by the music industry David Wood, Director of Copyright Protection, British Phonographic Industry (BPI Ltd) 15:00-15:20 Coffee and Networking 15:20-16:20 Forensic spray Kausar Khirza & Nasa Quba, Incident Responders, Yahoo Inc. 16:20-16:30 Chairman s closing speech
How to Book Your Conference Delegate Pass Attend Forensics Europe Expo as a conference delegate and learn from world leading experts taking you on a training journey from crime scene to the court room, to help you keep up to date with the latest industry development and further progress within your role. Select the package that matches the sessions you would like to attend, according to your sector. If you are a professional working with forensics within Police/Public Sector/Military/Government: Early Bird 1 Early Bird 2 Standard Rate Book Before 20th February 2015 Book before 13th March 2015 Book from 14th March 2015 Half Day Pass on either day one or day two 140 + VAT 160 + VAT 175 + VAT 1 Day Pass on either day 170 + VAT 195 + VAT 220 + VAT 2 Day Pass 250 + VAT 275 + VAT 300 + VAT If you are a supplier or and end user in all other private sectors: Early Bird 1 Early Bird 2 Standard Rate Book Before 20th February 2015 Book before 13th March 2015 Book from 14th March 2015 Half Day Pass on either day one or day two 200 + VAT 220 + VAT 250 + VAT 1 Day Pass on either day 300 + VAT 330 + VAT 360 + VAT 2 Day Pass 425 + VAT 450 + VAT 550 + VAT Take Advantage of an Exclusive 25% off Conference Discount Forensics Europe Expo and the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences are pleased to provide forensic professionals with an exclusive conference discount when booking as a group of four. This means that your group will receive an additional 25% discount which can be applied on top of the Early Bird rate. To take advantage of this offer, please visit www.forensicseuropeexpo.com/25register and register your group. Register for a Free Exhibition Pass If you have not yet decided whether you will be attending the conference, you can register for a free exhibition only pass. The pass will provide you with the opportunity to meet and compare over 70 forensic suppliers, network with 3,500 international professionals and attend the evening networking drinks. To register please visit www.forensicseuropeexpo.com/register. Learn about the latest forensic products and services in the Seminar Theatre Whether you decide to attend as a conference delegate or an exhibition visitor, you will be able to visit the Seminar Theatre, located directly on the show floor. Hear case studies about the most successful forensic organisations and professionals Watch innovative product launches Learn a range of investigative forensic techniques Follow us on Book Your Pass at www.forensicseuropeexpo.com/conf05