28.06.2024
14:30–16:00
Forensics for Future Justice
Congress Centre, conference hall B4
One of the main objectives for the security and sovereign development of the Russian state is to effectively counteract and combat domestic and international crime. In the current conditions, the government must have sufficient and optimal means and methods, primarily for forensic purposes, which will enable government structures and society to function with stable and positive trends in the country’s socioeconomic development. Monitoring the current state of crime in the country using modern forensic tools and methods is not only a factor in its progressive development, but also a crucial condition for all national security and sovereignty. This ultimately ensures the achievement of economic and social development goals and promotes the well-being and quality of life of Russian citizens. How can we overcome current criminal challenges based on the development, introduction, and use of the appropriate innovative forensic technologies, including those related to artificial intelligence, neural networks, and digital footprints in the current conditions?
Moderator
Evgeniya Kryukova
Associate Professor of the Department of Criminalistics, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Speakers
Alexey Bessonov
Rector, A.Y. Sukharev Moscow Academy of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation
Dmitry Zagainov
Partner, Head of the Criminal Law practice group, INTELLECT
German Zakharov
Partner, ALRUD Law Firm
Konstantin Kalinovsky
Head of the Department of Criminal Procedure Law, North-West Branch, Russian State University of Justice
Igor Komarov
Head of the Department of Criminalistics, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Nikita Kudryashkin
Managing Director, Head of the Department for Organization of Investigations of the Security Department, Sberbank PJSC
Avik Sarkar
Member, Artificial Intelligence Council, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology of the Republic India (online)
Alexander Sobolev
First Deputy Director, Forensic Expert Center of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation
Front row participants
Oleg Bezik
Deputy Director, Head of Computer Forensics and e-Discovery, Kept; Lecturer at the Department of Security in the Digital World, Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Stanislav Makhortov
Deputy Head of the Department of Special Projects and Academic Programs, Scientific and Technical Center of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Main Radio Frequency Center"
Alexander Sotov
Head of Financial Investigations and Anti-Corruption Practice, FBK
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Evgeniya Kryukova
Associate Professor of the Department of Criminalistics, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Alexey Bessonov
Rector, A.Y. Sukharev Moscow Academy of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation

Dmitry Zagainov
Partner, Head of the Criminal Law practice group, INTELLECT

German Zakharov
Partner, ALRUD Law Firm

Konstantin Kalinovsky
Head of the Department of Criminal Procedure Law, North-West Branch, Russian State University of Justice

Igor Komarov
Head of the Department of Criminalistics, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Nikita Kudryashkin
Managing Director, Head of the Department for Organization of Investigations of the Security Department, Sberbank PJSC

Avik Sarkar
Member, Artificial Intelligence Council, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology of the Republic India

Alexander Sobolev
First Deputy Director, Forensic Expert Center of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation

Oleg Bezik
Deputy Director, Head of Computer Forensics and e-Discovery, Kept; Lecturer at the Department of Security in the Digital World, Bauman Moscow State Technical University

Stanislav Makhortov
Deputy Head of the Department of Special Projects and Academic Programs, Scientific and Technical Center of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Main Radio Frequency Center"

Alexander Sotov
Associate Professor of the Department of Criminalistics, Faculty of Law, Lomonosov Moscow State University