IOCE : IOCE 2009About IOCE Annual Conference 2009
The International Organization on Computer Evidence (IOCE) will hold the international conference in Tokyo. The purpose of the conference shall be to discuss levels of international standards relating to the topics in computer investigation and digital forensics.
IOCE was established in 1992 and is highly repected by global law enforcement communities. In 1998, the G8 High-Tech Crime Sub-Group appointed IOCE to draw International principles for the procedures relating to digital evidence, which have been adopted worldwide and referred to in many regional best practice guides.
Dates and Venue
- Date: December 9-11, 2009
- Location: Mita Conference Hall (Mita Kaigisho)
Address: 2-1-8, Minato-ku, Tokyo 100-0073 JAPAN
Tokyo is the capital city of Japan and positioned in approximately the center of the Japanese archipelago. The area is about 2,187 square kilometers, and divided into smaller administrative bodies. The central region is divided into 23 special wards and the Mita Conference Hall is located in Minato-ku, also one of the special 23 wards. The nearest station is Azabu-juban on Nanboku Line and Oedo Line in subway. It takes about 5-minute walk from Exit 2 to the Hall.
Travel information and transportation options are provided on the IOCE 2009: Travel page.
Registration
Since the budgets may be tight at the end of the year, the IOCE Annual Conference will require no registration fee. Lunches will be provided as well as one dinner event.
Please submit your registration as soon as possible. Registration closes November, 20th, 2009.
Registration and accomodation booking forms are provided on the IOCE 2009: Registration & Accomodation page.
Agenda
The program is directed towards management of digital forensics and covers a full three days. For more information about the agenda, refer to the IOCE 2009: Agenda page.