Just got to St. Louis, MO a few hours ago ready for the DoD CyberCrime Conference. The talks look to be pretty interesting, we will see how the week goes though. The conference will be held at the St. Louis Renaissance Grand Hotel this week. Tomorrow is the classified briefings at Scott AFB so that should be interesting, supposed to have lunch with my old office-mate Dan, hopefully that will be able to happen.
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