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September 16, 2016
12:30PM - 4:00PM

A Digital Investigation from Beginning to End

Dayton Art Institute

The Dayton Art Institute will host our afternoon with Stephen Goldmeier and Neal Gallucci of the Office of the Ohio Public Defender. These two experts will speak on A Digital Investigation from Beginning to End from 1:00 – 4:00. (This is an expanded presentation from last January, where the attendees pleaded for them to return, but allowing more time!)  Immediately following their presentation, join us outside (weather permitting) at the beautiful Hale Cloister Garden for a cocktail reception.

Click here to download the flyer: September 16 flyer

Click here for online registration: Register Now

Meet the presenters:

Neal Gallucci

Neal Gallucci is a Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE) through the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS). Gallucci currently works in the capacity as an Information Specialist for the Office of the Ohio Public Defender and also serves on OPD’s Forensic Training Unit as a computer forensic trainer. In 2010, Gallucci earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology from The Ohio State University. From 2010 through 2015, Gallucci was employed at the Office of the Ohio Inspector General serving in various capacities including Computer Analyst and Contracted Investigator. During this time, Gallucci worked on multiple cases involving computer and cell phone forensics, network forensics, peer-to-peer torrenting/pirating, illegal software theft/duplication, market collusion, money laundering, and data mining.  Many of these investigations were in conjunction with: The Federal Bureau of Investigation, The Department of Homeland Security, The Ohio Attorney General’s Office, and multiple county prosecutor’s offices.

Stephen Goldmeier

Stephen Goldmeier is an Assistant State Public Defender in the Appeals and Postconviction Section of the Office of the Ohio Public Defender (OPD). He received his bachelor’s degree in education, with minors in chemistry and physics, from Otterbein University, and he graduated from DePaul University’s College of Law with a certificate in intellectual property law. He joined OPD five years ago. He has represented clients in state and federal court, from county common pleas courts up to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit. He has litigated cases involving ballistics and cell-phone-forensics issues. In addition to his work as an attorney, Goldmeier has also had the privilege to teach about the law and about indigent defense on many occasions, addressing diverse audiences ranging from a middle school mock trial team to a group of appellate advocates at a training organized by the 2nd District Court of Appeals. Goldmeier has also served as faculty at the National Legal Aid and Defender Association’s week-long appellate-writing seminar in New Orleans, and he is a trainer with OPD’s Forensic Training Unit.

Cost for the 3 hour seminar:

â–¡ $45.00 OACDL Member

â–¡ $65.00  OACDL Non Member

â–¡ $35.00 OACDL Public Defender Member      

â–¡ $55.00 Public Defender Non OACDL Member

Dayton Art Institute *  456 Belmonte Park North  *  Dayton, OH  45405  *  937.223.4278 www.daytonart.org

The Art Institute opens at 11:00 a.m. Registration for the seminar begins at 12:30, with the presentation beginning at 1:00.  You are welcome to arrive early to tour the museum.

 

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Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 09/16/2016 12:30 PM 09/16/2016 04:00 PM false A Digital Investigation from Beginning to End The Dayton Art Institute will host our afternoon with Stephen Goldmeier and Neal Gallucci of the Office of the Ohio Public Defender. These two experts will speak on A Digital Investigation from Beginning to End from 1:00 – 4:00. (This is an expanded presentation from last January, where the attendees pleaded for them to return, but allowing more time!)  Immediately following their presentation, join us outside (weather permitting) at the beautiful Hale Cloister Garden for a cocktail reception. Click here to download the flyer: September 16 flyer Click here for online registration: Register Now Meet the presenters: Neal Gallucci Neal Gallucci is a Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE) through the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS). Gallucci currently works in the capacity as an Information Specialist for the Office of the Ohio Public Defender and also serves on OPD’s Forensic Training Unit as a computer forensic trainer. In 2010, Gallucci earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology from The Ohio State University. From 2010 through 2015, Gallucci was employed at the Office of the Ohio Inspector General serving in various capacities including Computer Analyst and Contracted Investigator. During this time, Gallucci worked on multiple cases involving computer and cell phone forensics, network forensics, peer-to-peer torrenting/pirating, illegal software theft/duplication, market collusion, money laundering, and data mining.  Many of these investigations were in conjunction with: The Federal Bureau of Investigation, The Department of Homeland Security, The Ohio Attorney General’s Office, and multiple county prosecutor’s offices. Stephen Goldmeier Stephen Goldmeier is an Assistant State Public Defender in the Appeals and Postconviction Section of the Office of the Ohio Public Defender (OPD). He received his bachelor’s degree in education, with minors in chemistry and physics, from Otterbein University, and he graduated from DePaul University’s College of Law with a certificate in intellectual property law. He joined OPD five years ago. He has represented clients in state and federal court, from county common pleas courts up to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit. He has litigated cases involving ballistics and cell-phone-forensics issues. In addition to his work as an attorney, Goldmeier has also had the privilege to teach about the law and about indigent defense on many occasions, addressing diverse audiences ranging from a middle school mock trial team to a group of appellate advocates at a training organized by the 2nd District Court of Appeals. Goldmeier has also served as faculty at the National Legal Aid and Defender Association’s week-long appellate-writing seminar in New Orleans, and he is a trainer with OPD’s Forensic Training Unit. Cost for the 3 hour seminar: â–¡ $45.00 OACDL Member â–¡ $65.00  OACDL Non Member â–¡ $35.00 OACDL Public Defender Member       â–¡ $55.00 Public Defender Non OACDL Member Dayton Art Institute *  456 Belmonte Park North  *  Dayton, OH  45405  *  937.223.4278 www.daytonart.org The Art Institute opens at 11:00 a.m. Registration for the seminar begins at 12:30, with the presentation beginning at 1:00.  You are welcome to arrive early to tour the museum.   Dayton Art Institute