On July 26th CNN published an article titled Chatroulette tries to ditch the flashers. On July 27th iTnews published one titled Chatroulette collecting IP addresses, screenshots. Both articles will remain listed on our Related News page.
The Troy University Computer Forensics Institute has submitted application to form the River Region Infragard Members Alliance with the national Infragard association. Read more about Infragard at http://www.infragard.net/.
We’ve added a new page to the site titled “Related News”, which features articles and videos related to the issues that we frequently deal with. This includes cyber-bullying, social media, and many other topics.
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The Computer Forensics Institute will have a booth at the next AASB Winter Conference in Birmingham, Alabama. The conference will be held at the Wynfrey Hotel on December 2 – December 4, 2010.
We will be presenting at the next AASB Summer Conference in Orange Beach, Alabama. The conference will be held at the Perdido Beach Resort on June 12 through June 15, 2010.
We will have a booth at the Alabama Association of School Boards annual convention in Hoover, Alabama this week. The convention will take place December 3rd through the 5th at the Wynfrey Hotel.
Monday, November 23, 11 a.m.: Alabama Attorney General Troy King and Troy University Chancellor Jack Hawkins, Jr. will conduct a news conference at the offices of the University’s Information Technology department, located in the Parklane Shopping Center in Troy.
An additional media advisory will be issued by the Attorney General’s Office to capitol reporters on this event.
Media wishing to cover this event are asked to be in place no later than 10:45 a.m. Immediately following the conference, a tour of the Troy University Computer Forensics Institute will be given.
The Parklane Shopping Center, the site of the CGI location announcement, is located on South Brundidge Street in Troy. The IT offices are located at the east end of the shopping center, closest to Park Street.
