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Bitcoin and Crypto Currencies Take Center Stage at APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research
Global cybercrime-fighting association APWG is hosting its eCrime 2017
conference on April 25-27 in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA. This is the 12th
annual eCrime conference, which brings together 200 of the world's top
security practitioners and researchers to explore solutions to the
growing global scourge of Internet electronic crime.
APWG Secretary General Peter Cassidy said, "Electronic crime succeeds
ultimately through access to conventional banking services, where
criminals can pay each other, or can extract stolen funds from victims.
The 2017 eCrime conference will focus on the ability of industry and law
enforcement to preserve its capacity to observe, respond and manage
cybercrime mediated through the virtual currencies that are becoming
ubiquitously fungible," Mr. Cassidy said.
The annual Symposium on Electronic Crime Research features Industrial
and academic researchers who probe: phishing, spear-phishing,
ransomware, crimeware, online scam schemes, bitcoin abuses, and the
character of crimes against different cultures. The symposium is
attended by security managers from financial services firms, Internet
security companies, technology developers, email system administrators,
forensic scientists, law enforcement personnel, legislators,
inter-governmental organizations and scientists from many disciplines
that transect in the study of cybercrime.
Agenda: http://apwg.org/apwg-events/ecrime2017/agenda Registration:
http://apwg.org/apwg-events/ecrime2017/registration
Many of the presentations will describe practical approaches at hand for
the detection, investigation and suppression of cybercrime through
advanced research techniques and technical approaches, as developed by
expert professionals and academic investigators working at the dark,
lonely edges of the cybercrime experience.
Program discussions will include:
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Tracking Blockchain and Virtual Currency Transactions
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The Curious Case of 14,766 SSL Certs Issued for PayPal (News - Alert) Phishing Sites
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Globalized Cybercrime Data Exchange for Automated Response
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Catching Phish in Neural Networks
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Virulent Mutations in Next Genration Phishing Tech
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Tracing Cybercrimes to Cybercriminals via Machine Data
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Financial Fraud Suppression Routines
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Machine Event Data as Forensic Tool
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Distinguishing Black-Hat Marketplace's Key Stakeholders
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True Crime Tales from the Bundeskriminalamt & NPA (News - Alert) Japan
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National Baselining of Individuals' Resilience to Common Cybercrimes
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Old Fashioned Extortion, Made New Again with Brand Spoofing
Cybercrime expert interveners and researchers sponsoring this year's
symposium include: PayPal,
MXTools,
Easy
Solutions, Cylance,
RiskIQ
and Arizona
State University.
Direct Flights to Phoenix Skyharbor: US: https://skyharbor.com/Flights/WhereWeFly/DomesticDestinations International:
https://skyharbor.com/Flights/WhereWeFly/InternationalDestinations
Venue and Accommodations: http://apwg.org/apwg-events/ecrime2017/venue
About the APWG (www.apwg.org) The
APWG, an international affairs organization focused on global
suppression of common and advanced cybercrimes, was founded in 2003 as
the Anti-Phishing Working Group. APWG is the global industry, law
enforcement, and government coalition of more than 2,100 institutions
working to unify the global response to electronic crime. Since 2004,
the APWG has developed and curated one of the world's largest
NGO-managed clearinghouses of cybercrime event data, enabling the
sharing of this data to protect consumers and businesses alike. APWG's
directors, managers and research fellows advise and correspond with
national governments; global governance bodies like the Organisation for
Economic Co-operation and Development, International Telecommunications
Union and ICANN; hemispheric and global trade groups; and multilateral
treaty organizations such as the European Commission, the G8 High
Technology Crime Subgroup, Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime,
United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime, Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe, Europol EC3 and the Organization of American
States. APWG is a member of the steering group of the Commonwealth
Cybercrime Initiative at the Commonwealth of Nations. Membership is open
to qualified financial institutions, online retailers, ISPs and Telcos,
the law enforcement community, solutions providers, multi-lateral treaty
organizations, research centers, trade associations and government
agencies.
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