News from 2007

Interhack news from the year 2007.

December 7, 2007 Interhack founder Matt Curtin addresses the InfraGard Toledo Members Alliance in Toledo, Ohio, on the topic Confessions of a Plaintiffs' Expert on December 7, 2007.


November 28, 2007 Matt Curtin addresses the Columbus Bar Association on the topic Electrons Are the New Paper on November 18, 2007, in Columbus, Ohio.

November 16, 2007 Matt Curtin teaches real-world application of forensic computing and cryptography Computing and Cryptography to students at Edison Community College in Piqua, Ohio on November 16, 2007.


November 15, 2007 Lynn David Newton joins Interhack as a senior analyst.


November 13, 2007 Matt Curtin speaks at Platform Lab about 3X System's new disaster recovery solution.


November 11, 2007 Matt Curtin addresses senior IT and business leaders at CIOhio in Columbus, Ohio on the topic Identifying Management Fraud and Forensics in the Twenty-First Century


November 7, 2007 Matt Curtin presents Intusion Detection and Prevention Technology and Strategy to the CIO Circle at Health Foundation in Norwood, Ohio.


November 2, 2007 Keith Fricke of the Cleveland Clinic Health System and Interhack's Matt Curtin will co-present on incident response drills at the Information Security Summit in Independence, Ohio.


November 2, 2007 Matt Curtin will discuss the role of security in clinical informatics at the fall conference of the Central and Southern Ohio Chapter of HIMSS.


October 30, 2007 Matt Curtin discusses forensic computing as part of the COSI Experts program.


October 26, 2007 Matt Curtin will speak at the Midwest Labor Law Conference in Columbus, Ohio on the topic of information, data, and metadata in litigation.


October 24, 2007 Interhack will be presenting at the University of Findlay Information Assurance Forum.


October 23, 2007 Bob Mathis will discuss the role of data in litigation as part of a luncheon and executive forum on the State of Information Security hosted by Sun Microsystems, Simplesoft, and PricewaterhouseCoopers.


September 24, 2007 Interhack announces the promotion of Abby Park to Marketing Manager.


July 26, 2007 Interhack founder Matt Curtin will discuss breach notification laws as part of a panel discussion with TechColumbus and the Central Ohio ISSA.


July 14–18, 2007 Interhack will exhibit at the American Association for Justice 2007 Annual Convention in Chicago, showcasing its capability in electronic discovery and forensic computing.


June 29, 2007 Matt Curtin will present Computing in Adjudication for the Advanced Science and Technology Adjudication Resource (ASTAR) program.


May 16–18, 2007 Interhack will exhibit at the OSBA Annual Conference; Matt Curtin will deliver a CLE on new Electronic Discovery Rules.


May 10–11, 2007 Interhack will exhibit at the OATL Annual Convention in Columbus.


April 18–19, 2007 Interhack founder Matt Curtin will discuss the education needs for technology students at the 2007 itWORKS.OHIO annual conference in Columbus.


April 4–5, 2007 Interhack continues its sponsorship of the CIO Solutions Gallery at The Ohio State University's Fisher College of Business.


March 26, 2007 Matt Curtin discusses forensic computing as part of the COSI Experts program.


March 14, 2007 Matt Curtin joins Keith Fricke of the Cleveland Clinic Health System to present Beyond Table Top: Role-Playing Drills in Incident Response Training at the Ohio Information Security Conference 2007.


February 6, 2007 Source code to the key-cracking clients that won the $10,000 1997 DES Challenge is now available for download.


February 1, 2007 Interhack presents Protecting Enterprise Data Warehouses with Protegrity and Teradata.

January 2007 Bob Mathis joins Interhack's Forensic Computing practice.


January 1, 2007 Heath Rambo joins Interhack as a project manager.


January 1, 2007 Lee Ayres joins Interhack as a senior analyst.

Interhack Expands Technical Staff as Lynn Newton Comes Aboard

Lynn David Newton joins Interhack as a senior analyst.

Interhack Corporation announced today that Lynn David Newton has joined the firm.

Before joining Interhack, Newton developed and maintained the convention management system at Gen Con in Seattle. Previously, he developed Linux kernel test software for embedded telecommunications hardware for Montavista Software in Tempe, Ariz. and served as the lead developer of the RegPro product at Registration Resources in West Linn, Ore. As a software engineer at Motorola, Newton created Test Case Matrix, an application to standardize test planning, tracking and reporting. He also created Automated Controller for Test Suites (ACTS), enabling the unattended running of tests in hours, which previously took months by hand. His career in technology began with Four Phase Systems, where he became a software engineer after working as an editor of technical documentation.

Before his career in technology, Newton worked as a professional musician. A classically trained composer, he also plays a variety of instruments, and founded the rock band, “Time,” which later recorded under the name “Think Dog!”

“Lynn's career path demonstrates a feature that we regard highly,” said Interhack founder Matt Curtin, “the ability to cultivate raw talent into a highly-developed skill that is then applied to address challenges in a variety of domains.”

Newton holds a degree from the University of Illinois. He and his wife Suzy are relocating to Columbus. Newton is an avid runner and has competed in many ultra-marathons and marathons.

About Interhack Corporation

Based in Columbus, Ohio, Interhack Corporation is a professional services firm with clients all over North America. Founded in 1997 by a team of information security researchers, Interhack accepted the mission to make global computing and communications infrastructures worthy of trust. Interhack's two practice areas, Information Assurance and Forensic Computing, support that mission. The company is a supporting member of The Usenix Association and The Columbus Symphony Orchestra. Additional information about Interhack is available at web.interhack.com.

Curtin Teaches Students Real-World Application of Forensic Computing and Cryptography

Matt Curtin teaches real-world application of forensic computing and cryptography Computing and Cryptography to students at Edison Community College in Piqua, Ohio on November 16, 2007.

On November 16, Interhack founder Matt Curtin goes to Edison Community College in Piqua, Ohio, to conduct three sessions with students on topics dealing with forensic computing and cryptography.

Forensic Computing

Sometimes known as digital forensics, forensic computing is the process of analyzing data to answer specific questions for legal proceedings. In some cases, these lines of inquiry can be used to establish facts, to reconstruct information that might otherwise have been destroyed, or to offer expert opinion to the court about how to interpret certain technical facts. Matt will introduce students to an investigation conducted under his direction that identified how one company had critical information about its business stolen by an employee who was leaving the company to go to work for a competitor.

Cryptography

Cryptography is the practice of converting information in human readable form, called "cleartext," into unreadable coded format, called "ciphertext." Cryptography also concerns itself with the protection of of such information.

Since ancient Egypt, cryptography has been used by diplomats and armies to protect secrets. The twentieth century saw tremendous upheaval in the technology, moving away from mechanical to mathematical systems. Today, cryptography is used by organizations of all types to protect trade secrets, customer records, and other important information. In this session, Matt Curtin will walk students through the process of helping a large retailing company to identify sensitive customer information, and how to use cryptography to protect customers from identity theft and related fraud.

About Interhack

 Based in Columbus, Ohio, Interhack Corporation is a professional services firm with clients all over North America. Founded in 1997 by a team of information security researchers, Interhack accepted the mission to make global computing and communications infrastructures worthy of trust. Interhack's two practice areas, Information Assurance and Forensic Computing, support that mission. The company is a supporting member of The Usenix Association. Additional information about Interhack is available at web.interhack.com.

Electrons Are the New Paper

Matt Curtin addresses the Columbus Bar Association on the topic Electrons Are the New Paper on November 18, 2007, in Columbus, Ohio.

Matt Curtin will address the Columbus Bar Association on the topic Electrons Are the New Paper on November 16, 2007, in Columbus, Ohio.

Abstract

Paper has endured as information technology for millennia, recording and preserving much of the foundation of our societies, and specifically our legal systems. The legal process has developed methods for making sense of information presented on paper documents. Much of the information we have available today, however, is electronic. Adjudication requires an understanding of the technology used to manage information. How is information stored, processed, and transmitted in the electronic information systems of today? How does the Internet support today's information management? What can be learned from forensic examination of information systems?

After dealing with the fundamentals of electronic information and computing technology, Curtin discusses applications from his own experience as a forensic computer scientist. The case studies serve to solidify the audience's understanding of the critical elements of electronic information, and to develop sound intuition on how to make sense of findings presented by experts and technical fact witnesses.

About Interhack

Based in Columbus, Ohio, Interhack Corporation is a professional services firm with clients all over North America. Founded in 1997 by a team of information security researchers, Interhack accepted the mission to make global computing and communications infrastructures worthy of trust. Interhack's two practice areas, Information Assurance and Forensic Computing, support that mission. The company is a supporting member of The Usenix Association. Additional information about Interhack is available at web.interhack.com.

Confessions of a Plaintiff's Expert

Interhack founder Matt Curtin addresses the InfraGard Toledo Members Alliance in Toledo, Ohio, on the topic Confessions of a Plaintiffs' Expert on December 7, 2007.

Interhack founder Matt Curtin addresses the InfraGard Toledo Members Alliance in Toledo, Ohio, on the topic Confessions of a Plaintiffs' Expert on December 7, 2007.

Abstract

If your company's attorneys had to represent to a court that your organization did not have a particular record, could they do so correctly and with confidence?

Corporate information technology (IT) departments are widely tasked with ensuring that information is always available when needed by the business. Requirements for integrity and confidentiality have driven additional changes in policy for information management and the mechanisms used to implement such policy. To a large degree, these matters have widely been considered "technology" issues, handled exclusively within the domain of IT management.

Risk, however, goes far beyond the matter of hostile actors breaking into systems with sensitive data. With legal, regulatory, and contractual issues binding the organization, a failure of effective information management poses considerable risks to the organization. The possibility of indictment of executives and firms, fines paid to regulators, and settlements paid to plaintiffs weigh on the consciousness of businesses of all types.

To illustrate how technologists and lawyers need to work together to identify and to manage risk in the organization, Matt Curtin will discuss his work as a forensic computer scientist and a case where his analysis led to findings contrary to assertions made by the company sued for violating the privacy of people using the Web. Attendees should understand the need for cooperation among disciplines in the organization and strategies for ensuring success.

About the InfraGard Toledo Members Alliance

The InfraGard Toledo Members Alliance has been established to facilitate the exchange of information critical to the protection of the Nation's infrastructure. Organizations involved include the U.S. Government (led by the FBI) and an association of businesses, academic institutions, state and local law enforcement agencies, and other participants. For more information on the mission of InfraGard, visit www.infragard.net.

About Interhack

Based in Columbus, Ohio, Interhack Corporation is a professional services firm with clients all over North America. Founded in 1997 by a team of information security researchers, Interhack accepted the mission to make global computing and communications infrastructures worthy of trust. Interhack's two practice areas, Information Assurance and Forensic Computing, support that mission. The company is a supporting member of The Usenix Association. Additional information about Interhack is available at web.interhack.com.