AGA 2022 Convention Yearbook

BUSINESS SESSION SPEAKERS

NATIONAL COMPUTER FORENSICS INSTITUTE OVERVIEW

The National Computer Forensics Institute (NCFI) is a state-of-the-art, 40,000 square foot facility located in Hoover, Alabama. This innovative facility is the nation’s premier law enforcement training facility in cyber and electronic crime forensics. The NCFI seeks to educate state, local, tribal, territorial law enforcement officers, prosecutors, and judges in the continually evolving cyber and electronic crime related threats, and educate, train and equip them with the tools necessary for forensic examinations to combat those crimes. Today’s high-tech environment presents new challenges to law enforcement and the justice system as cyber criminals exploit computers, mobile devices, and the internet. In our digital world, law enforcement must be trained and prepared to solve all types of criminal cases from a multitude of electronic or digital devices. The NCFI addresses emerging technologies and related crimes by providing basic to some of the most advanced cyber forensics education and training available to law enforcement throughout the nation.

CRYPTO-CURRENCY The National Computer Forensics Institute will discuss digital currency, the process of monetizing digital wallets to merchandise, and possible fraud techniques that cyber criminals sometimes use in conjunction with digital currency.

LOGISTICS & THE SUPPLY CHAIN, WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

government intervention and disaster recovery. He has won numerous awards for his research - including the Cavusgil Award impact award for the best contribution to international marketing management in Journal of International Marketing and the LaLonde award for the best paper in supply chain management & logistics in the Journal of Business Logistics. Richey has taught students and executives across 26 countries and has served as a visiting faculty in residence at BEM Dakar (SN), Bilkent University (TUR), Bond University (AUS), University of Bath (UK), University of Edinburgh (UK), University of Missouri (US), KEDGE Business School (FRA – Bordeaux & Marseille), and Mediterranean School of Business (TUN). He previously worked in managerial positions in manufacturing, procurement, sales and supply chain/logistics operations with Scott Paper Company and Genuine Parts Company. Dr. Glenn Richey is the Harbert Eminent Scholar and Chair of the Supply Chain Management Department at Auburn University’s Harbert College of Business. He is in the second year of a five-year term as the co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Business Logistics and is an associate editor at the Journal of Supply Chain Management. He has published more than 100 logistics, supply chain management, management, marketing, and international business articles in peer reviewed, scholarly journals since 2001. Richey’s research examines supply chain relationship governance, company internationalization, technological integration,

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