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computers are the crime scenes of the future

``` Date: Thu, 24 Aug 1995 01:39:07 -0700 (PDT) From: Michael Papadopoulos Subject: Proper Methods for Seizing Computers from Criminals

[ This is the ASCII transcript of a News Release. I have not transcribed additional informative paragraphs which describe the IACIS and the more than 150 different law anforcement agencies which have sent their "best computer specialists to our training conferences ... since 1991. ]

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P.P.B CHIEF'S OFFICE TEL: 503-823-0342 Aug. 18, 95 16.15

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City of Portland, Oregon, Bureau of Police Vera Katz, Mayor, Charles A. Moose, Chief of Police 1111 SW 2nd Ave.. Portland Oregon 97204

Lieutenant C.W. Jensen Public Information Officer phone: 503 -823-0010 Digital Pager : 790-1779

August 18, 1995

NEWS RELEASE

CHIEF MOOSE TO OPEN 6TH ANNUAL IACIS TRAINING CONFERENCE

Chief Charles Moose will deliver the opening remarks at the 6th Annual IACIS Training Conference at the Hilton Hotel in Portland on Monday, August 21, 1995 at 10,00 a.m. IACIS is the acronym for the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists, headquartered here in Oregon. IACIS was founded by Sgt. Tom Seipert of the Portland Police Bureau, and specializes in training law enforcement officers in the proper methods of seizing computers from criminals, and then extracting items of evidence. Computers are the crime scenes of the future, and require special training to seize and examine. The conference will begin with a series of mock computer raids on August 21, 1995, and end on September 1, 1995, with information on the latest technological changes the investigators need to worry about. Approximately 150 students will be attending the conference, some from as far away as Australia, and the major agencies such as the FBI, DEA, Secret Service, IRS Internal Security, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation will be represented. For additional information about this conference, and questions regarding computer crime investigations, contact Sgt. Tom Seipert at the Hilton hotel, 274-4087. He will be at this number Friday August 18th as well as Saturday and Sunday, August 19th and 20th.

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