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COMPUTER FORENSICS EXPERT
LEE NEUBECKER
How to Catch a TERRORIST
Tuesday, September 10, 5:30-8:30pm
The
Lounge at Iwan Ries
19 South Wabash
Cocktails at 5:30, presentation 6:00-6:30
followed by discussion and more cocktails.
$40 includes drinks, two cigars, and sandwiches.
Reservations
are required.
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The war on terror
has taken a leap forward into
cyber-detection, eavesdropping, cell-phone mapping, and forensics.
This coming Tuesday, on the eve of September 11th, Lee Neubecker
will explain what "computer forensics" is all about, and tell how
his company
assisted law-enforcement officers in identifying and tracking the Tsarnaev
brothers after the Boston Marathon bombing.
Lee
Neubecker is president and CEO of Forensicon, a
Chicago-based computer-forensics consulting firm that specializes in
investigations involving white-collar crime, online identity
tracking, and the investigation of misappropriation of trade
secrets. Lee's firm was the expert of record for the largest jury
verdict ever awarded in Wisconsin State Court ($147M). Lee has
a bachelor's degree in business finance from Eastern Michigan
University and a master's in business administration from Babson
College. Lee previously managed online communities for Lycos, where
he led the company’s response to discovery requests from regulatory
agencies such as the SEC and other law enforcement agencies.
Lee is a member of the Illinois Academy of Criminology, the U.S.
Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force, the Association of
Certified Fraud Examiners, the Union League Club of Chicago, and,
significantly, the Cigar Society of Chicago. He lives in River
Forest with his husband, David, and their two children, Braiden (10)
and Michael (9).
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About
the Cigar Society of Chicago
ONE OF THE OLDEST AND greatest
traditions of the city clubs of Chicago is the discussion of
intellectual, social, legal, artistic, historical, scientific,
musical, theatrical, and philosophical issues in the company of
educated, bright, and appropriately provocative individuals, all
under the beneficent influence of substantial amounts of tobacco
and spirits. The
Cigar Society of Chicago embraces this tradition and
extends it with its Informal Smokers,
University Series lectures, and Cigar Society Dinners,
in which cigars, and from time to time pipes and cigarettes,
appear as an important component of our version of the classical
symposium. To be included in the Cigar Society's
mailing list, write to the Secretary at
curtis.tuckey@logicophilosophicus.org.
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