CSIS Meeting - Anonymous and Threatening Communications in the Workplace
January 27, 2010
The next Toronto-GTA Chapter dinner meeting and presentation is being held on January 27 at the Four Points by Sheraton Toronto airport Hotel.
Our presentation this month will be addressing "Anonymous and Threatening Communications in the Workplace." These types of communications can be a particular problem for any security department or investigative agency. Many times they are taken too lightly. While the types of communications received and the motivations behind such messages are varied, they all have the potential to create dissension in a business organization, undermine the structure of an established career or disrupt the harmony of a home or human relationships.
This presentation will explore various classifications of anonymous and threatening communications while taking into account several different forensic and investigative methods used in order to assess the validity or content of such communication and, outline other important security considerations.
About our speaker; Graham P. Ospreay is a court qualified forensic document examiner and forgery analyst. His areas of expertise include: Forensic examination of documents, Identification of handwriting and signatures; Examination of altered documents and obscure, obliterated or erased entries; Identification of mechanical impressions, stamps and seals; Identification and risk assessment of anonymous and threatening communications; Identification and analysis of graffiti and other related markings; Authentication & forgery detection of art, antiques & collectibles; Art and antique theft investigation; Investigation and identification of trademark infringements; Counterfeit product identification; Identity theft analysis & investigation and Forensic fraud examination.
The registration forms for this meeting are attached and the deadline to register by in Noon, Monday January 25.

