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* 4:15PM, Wed November 5, 2003 in Gates B03
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COMPUTER SYSTEMS LABORATORY COLLOQUIUM
4:15PM, Wednesday, November 5, 2003
NEC Auditorium, Gates Computer Science Building B03
http://ee380.stanford.edu[1]
Topic: The New Forensics -- Corporate Fraud and the Discovery of
Electronic Evidence
Speaker: Joe Anastasi
Deloitte -- Forensics Investigations and Disputes Global Practice
Leader
About the talk:
Corporate Fraud is alive and well -- and so is the business of
investigating it.
Joe Anastasi, author of The New Forensics: Investigating
Corporate Fraud and the Theft of Intellectual Property, will
share his insights into his investigations of white-collar crime
and cybercrime. Via business forensics, vignettes, and actual
crime reports, Anastasi will describe how digital detectives use
sophisticated tools, such as "adaptive pattern-recognition
software" (spawned from NSA and CIA predecessor applications), to
shine the light on such shady dealings as the theft of trade
secrets and money laundering. Anastasi will also cover the use of
data mining as an investigative tool, and the use of
sophisticated anomaly-detection software to ferret out fraud.
About the speaker:
Joe Anastasi serves as the Global Leader of Deloitte's Forensics
Investigation practice, which operates several cybercrime
computer forensics labs located around the world. He is a member
of the High Tech Crime Investigation Association, the Association
of Certified Fraud Examiners, and is a Diplomate Member of the
American College of Forensic Examiners.
He has testified as an expert witness in over fifty matters, one
of which involved a breach of contract involving over $4 billion
in mortgage-backed securities, and in another involving the
aborted acquisition of a telecom operation in a transaction
believed valued in excess of $4 billion. He has testified in
trials involving corporate securities fraud; international
corporate asset-stripping and money-laundering schemes (including
alleged penny stock 'pump-and-dump' scams); fraudulent
conveyances; the development of alter ego theories (i.e.,
piercing of the 'corporate veil'); and cases involving the
alleged theft of trade secrets and other intellectual property
matters. His trial testimony has covered investigation of alleged
improper revenue recognition schemes, international check-kiting
schemes and other forensic investigations.
He is the author of numerous works, including The New Forensics:
Investigating Corporate Fraud and the Theft of Intellectual
Property, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2003.
Contact information:
Joe Anastasi
415 810-9973
lucabark@xxxxxxxxxxx[2]
Embedded Links:
[ 1 ] http://ee380.stanford.edu
[ 2 ] lucabark@xxxxxxxxxxx
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