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  1. Matt Curtin speaks to the Columbus Bar Association in Columbus, Ohio

    On April 24, 2008, Interhack founder Matt Curtin speaks to the Columbus Bar Association in Columbus, Ohio, on the topic Paper As Obsolete: What Every Lawyer ...

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  2. Interhack showcases its Forensic Computing

    Interhack showcases its Forensic Computing practice at the 2008 Spring Conference for the Association of Inspectors General in Columbus, Ohio, sponsored by the ...

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  3. Beyond TableTop: More Hands-On Incident Response Testing

    Matt Curtin and Keith Fricke present a hands-on incident response drilling method at the Ohio Information Security Conference.

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  4. A Taxonomy of Recent Data Losses—First Presentation

    Lee Ayres and Matt Curtin present their Taxonomy of Recent Data Losses to the Central Ohio Chapter of ISSA.

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2008
  5. Interhack is to exhibit at the forty-fourth mid-year meeting of the Association for Continuing Legal Education (ACLEA)

    Interhack is to exhibit at the forty-fourth mid-year meeting of the Association for Continuing Legal Education (ACLEA) in Henderson, Nevada, where it will ...

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  6. Forensic Computing 101

    Matt Curtin presents a three-hour CLE program Tech 101: Electrons Are the New Paper to the Warren County Bar Association.

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  7. News from 2008

    Interhack news from the year 2008.

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  8. Open Source Code in Forensic Data Analysis

    Interhack founder C. Matthew Curtin discusses source code in forensic data analysis with the Open Source Club at The Ohio State University on February 25, ...

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  9. News from 2016

    Interhack news from the year 2016.

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