North Carolina

Techno Security & Digital Forensics Conference 2025

“The Techno Security & Digital Forensics Conference brand has grown into one of the most important resources for corporate network security professionals, federal, state and local law enforcement digital forensic specialists, and cybersecurity industry leaders from around the world. The purpose is to raise international awareness of developments, teaching, training, responsibilities, and ethics in the […]

Charlotte CISO Executive Summit

oin us for the Charlotte Executive Summit ? our exclusive conference designed by CISOs, for CISOs. We combine unparalleled networking with peer-driven content, and insights from dynamic thought leaders.

BSidesRDU 2018

Security BSides is a community-driven framework for building events for and by cyber security community members. The goal is to expand the spectrum of conversation beyond the traditional confines of space and time. It creates opportunities for individuals to both present and participate in an intimate atmosphere that encourages collaboration. It is an intense event […]

Data Connectors Raleigh (Cybersecurity)

The Raleigh Cyber Security Conference features 40-60 vendor exhibits and 8-12 educational speaker sessions discussing current cyber-security issues such as cloud security, email security, VoIP, LAN security, wireless security & more. We give away numerous prizes including cash and gift cards up to $100, the latest tech gadgets and much more!

Data Connectors Raleigh Tech-Security

The Raleigh Cyber Security Conference features 40-60 vendor exhibits and 8-12 educational speaker sessions discussing current cyber-security issues such as cloud security, email security, VoIP, LAN security, wireless security & more. We give away numerous prizes including cash and gift cards up to $100, the latest tech gadgets and much more! You’ll come away with […]

secureCISO

CISO’s on the panel take stage to reveal directions from within the Office of the CISO; how are these IT leaders embracing digital? We’ll find out in this investigative discussion that goes beyond the successes to pin-point hurdles, strategies, best-practices and those ever important lessons learned,

SecureWorld Charlotte

SecureWorld offer over a dozen Cybersecurity Conferences throughout the US. This organization has been involved in putting security events for over a decade and they have a reputation of being excellent career-networking opportunities. This conference, taking place in Charlotte will be no exception.

Premier CIO Forum – Raleigh

Attendees across the region have come to expect a dynamic agenda with relevant, up-to-the-minute topics and exciting speakers who will share their wealth of knowledge and experience, helping you gain practical insights into your business challenges. The Premier CIO Forum includes powerful keynotes, informative breakouts, discussions with subject-matter experts, and cutting-edge solution providers.

2017 Charlotte Information Security Forum

This IANS event is a two-day educational meeting that brings together IT and information security practitioners for keynote addresses, roundtable discussions, networking events, and the opportunity to learn about new technologies.

IANS Charlotte CISO Roundtable

IANS deep bench of information security practitioners are building a day designed for each participant to leave with information that is immediately useful ? practical, as well as interesting. The day begins with introductions and ends with a social hour where you can explore the day?s learnings in casual conversations with your peers. The program […]

RETR3AT Cybersecurity Conference

Each year, Montreat College?s Center for Cybersecurity Education and Leadership hosts RETR3AT, a conference designed to engage, educate, and raise awareness about cybersecurity in Western North Carolina and beyond. RETR3AT goes beyond the ?1s and 0s? approach to cybersecurity training, challenging attendees to think about how to lead in protecting their organization?s information within an […]

BSides Raleigh (CFP NC, United States)

Security B-sides (BSides) is a community-driven framework for building events for and by information security community members. The goal is to expand the spectrum of conversation beyond the traditional confines of space and time. It creates opportunities for individuals to both present and participate in an intimate atmosphere that encourages collaboration. It is an intense […]

Duke Energy Fossil/Hydro Technical User Groups and Vendor Expo

This event will be a gathering of technical user groups for Duke Energy staff. The TechX includes technical presentations, networking opportunities, and an exhibition hall with over 100 vendor booths where vendors can showcase their products and services.

CarolinaCon 13

CarolinaCon was started in 2005 and has been held every year since. With each passing year the conference continues to grow and attract more attendees and speakers. As has always been the case, CarolinaCon is put together and run by an all-volunteer staff.

Could Police Drones Be an Unexpected Guest in Your Yard?

Legislation passed by the N.C. General Assembly would allow drones to take pictures of an open-invitation gathering, even if it’s on private property, without a warrant. North Carolina is figuring out the boundary between expectations of privacy and the use of surveillance drones by law enforcement agencies.

Judge Weighing N.C. Prisoner Hand-Held Video Camera Requirement

North Carolina state attorneys asked a federal judge Friday not to require Central Prison staffers to use a hand-held video camera to record how some prisoners subdued by guards are returned to their cells, saying it could be expensive and too burdensome. The recommendation to use the cameras was among five suggested in January by […]

Historic Police Department Adopts New License Plate Technology

Longwood, FL (PRWEB) February 20, 2014 The New Bern Police Department, one of the oldest police departments in North Carolina, is adding automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) technology from NDI Recognition Systems (NDI-RS) to its crime-fighting arsenal. The department has purchased a mobile ALPR solution for installation in one of its patrol vehicles. The department’s documented history extends back to 1797, and the New Bern Police Department prides itself on adopting new technologies and setting a high standard for police work. License plate recognition (LPR) systems allow law enforcement agencies to quickly and accurately scan vehicle license plates, matching them against crime databases such as the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), as well as state and local wants and warrants. The system is a valuable asset to law enforcement officers, alerting them to wanted vehicles, including those sought for AMBER, Silver, and other types of alerts. “NDI Recognition Systems is excited that the New Bern Police Department has chosen NDI-RS to supply its license plate recognition equipment and software,” said Christopher McKissick, sales director. “We look forward to helping the New Bern police officers protect their citizens and visitors to this historic city.” About NDI Recognition Systems: NDI Recognition Systems (NDI-RS) is a global provider of automated license plate recognition (ALPR) solutions for law enforcement, homeland security, and critical infrastructure security, as well as other market sectors. With an installed base in over 40 countries, NDI-RS designs and manufactures turn-key, end-to-end LPR solutions including mobile, fixed, and covert installations. […]

Prison Beatings Lawsuit Will Move Forward

Banner Written by Blake Hodge    Friday, 15 November 2013 13:10 RALEIGH –A federal judge wants to hear more about allegations inmates were severely beaten by guards at North Carolina’s Central Prison. Eight inmates filed suit alleging guards at the prison would take the handcuffed prisoners out of sight of security cameras and beat them. Friday, U.S. District Court Judge Terrence Boyle ordered that the case will go forward, after the state had asked the case be dismissed. Lawyers for North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services will now have access to state records and be allowed to conduct interviews with prison staff in preparation for the upcoming trial. One lawyer, Elizabeth Simpson, says, “What he said, is that we have presented enough that we should be able to get discovery and we should be able to have a chance to prove our case. What the state wanted to do was to shut it down. And Judge Boyle said no, let’s go forward, let’s find out what happened.” The lawsuit alleges officers beat inmates,resulting in inmate injuries that include broken bones, concussions, and a shattered hip. Last Updated on Friday, 15 November 2013 13:17 Banner Banner