E-Crime Congress 2010

London hosts the eighth international E-Crime Congress focused on the prevention of internet fraud and developing prevention strategies. Over 45 countries were represented at this year's E-Crime Congress with directors and operational specialists from Hi-tech crime units from around the world joining security, fraud, audit and risk professionals from public and private sector organiastions.The e-Crime Congress provides practical information which can be used to integrate business as usual activities with a risk-based approach to mitigating vectors or vulnerabilities exploited by complex attack code.
London two days congress attend Companies and organisations in private and public sector with many topics like:
 

  • Industrialised and Anonymous: are traditional law enforcement models insufficient by themselves when considering the nature of online crime?
  • Internet governance: can e-commerce survive a continued lack of mandatory good practice?
  • Adapting to new realities: what are the tools and new tactics being adopted by SOCA to meet this reality?
  • Thinking smart: how can industry, internet governance bodies, and law enforcement find common goals and solutions?" 
  • Europe's biggest free CyberSecurity system and why nobody knows about it; good security or bad marketing?!?
  • Measuring CyberAttacks; why is the view from alleyways and side roads at the edge of the Information Super-highway making us victims of Fear Uncertainty & Doubt? 
  • Real life examples of Cyber Attacks and examples of pure FUD - is our industry smaller than the "Information Security PR machine" it feeds? 
  • The challenge of security at the speed of light; security on a 40 Gb/s Internet backbone. 
  • "Somethings gotta change". Current initiatives and a plan for the future; how governments and providers could meet the need to do more.

E-crime congres focus on
 

  • Optimising IT security and risk management processes
  • Adopting effective e-Crime countermeasures
  • Eliminating weak points and protecting key targets
  • Limiting inherent business technology risks
  • Enhancing protective capabilities

     

 

Hacking

Post date: 05/23/2013 - 08:16
Post date: 05/22/2013 - 09:23
Post date: 05/18/2013 - 11:38

Infosec

Post date: 05/23/2013 - 12:16
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Post date: 05/23/2013 - 08:16