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Monday night, May 11 we will hold a reception meet and great session at 7:30 PM in the hotel. Please join us for light refreshments. |
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Tuesday, May 12 |
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Breakfast - Regestered attendees staying in the Hotel Skipper are welcome to join us for a complimentary breakfast in the Restuarant Malbec |
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Registration Desk Opens |
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Conference Introduction
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Dave Jevans
Chairman
APWG
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The Global eCrime Outlook |
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Italy National Report and Case Study
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Matteo Lucchetti
Senior Research Analyst
ABI Lab
Italy
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Spain: four years fighting online fraud (2005-2008 statistics) |
David Barroso
S21Sec
Spain
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UK National Report and Case Study
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Richard Martin
Business Security Consultant
APACS
UK
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Malaysia National Report and Case Study
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Adli Abd Wahid
Malaysia CERT (MyCERT)
CyberSecurity Malaysia
Malaysia
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| 11:00 |
Break |
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The South Asian eCrime Scene
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Rakesh Goyal
Managing Director
Sysman Computers (P) Ltd.
India
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Spam and Phishing
situation in Russia |
Darya Gudkova Head of Content Analysts Team
Kaspersky Lab
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Analysis of Conficker
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Hassen Saidi
SRI International
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Protecting the Online Customer and Enterprise User |
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Crimes Against the Desktop
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Luis Corrons Granel
Panda Security
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| 13:00 |
Lunch |
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Phishing Education Landing Pages:
A Just in Time Model of Phishing Victim Intervention and Education
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Peter Cassidy
Secretary General
APWG
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Teaching Johnny Not to Fall for Phish
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Jason Hong
Assistant Professor,
Carnegie Mellon Universit
Wombat Security Technologies
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User Education at Home and at Work
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Mike Kaiser
Executive Director
National Cyber Security Alliance
Aimee Larsen Kirkpatrick
Communication & Outreach Director
National Cyber Security Alliance
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| 16:00 |
Break |
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Social Engineering Mail Drill
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Koichiro Komiyama
JPCERT / Coordination Center
Japan
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Panel Discussion: Examining Behavioral Management as a Consumer and Enterprise User Security Approach
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| 18:30 |
APWG Steering Committee Meeting |
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All registered attendees from APWG Steering Committee member organizations are invited to attend this meeting. Expect the meeting to run about 1.5 hours, light refreshments will be served. |
Dave Jevans
Chairman
APWG
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Wednesday, May 13 |
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Breakfast - Regestered attendees staying in the Hotel Skipper are welcome to join us for a complimentary breakfast in the Restuarant Malbec |
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Registration Desk Opens |
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Day Two Welcome |
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Foy Shiver
Deputy-Secretary General
APWG
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The Technology of eCrime – and eCrime Response |
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The Future of Banking Trojans: Circumventing Safe Banking Software
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Mike La Pilla
Malicious Code Operations Team
iDefense
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Server-side Polymorphism and New Agents of Contagion
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Vanja Svajcer
Principal Researcher
Sophos
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The Snooping Dragon: Social-Malware Surveillance of the Tibetan Movement
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Shishir Nagaraja
Information Trust Institute
University of Illinois
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| 11:00 |
Break |
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Panel: Desktops Under Siege: Now and Future Threats
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Ero Carrera
Hispasec Sistemas
Dean Turner
Symantec
Julio Vivero
GMV
Toralv Dirro
EMEA Security Strategist McAfee® Avert® Labs
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eCrime Law Enforcement Operations |
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Case Study: Japan eCrime Law Enforcement Operations
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Shinichi Tankyo
Hitachi Information Systems
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A Multi-Stakeholder Approach to Battle Cyber Crime:
An overview of the many victims & stakeholders in the e-Crime landscape, who can play a valuable role, and what we can do about it.
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Paul Ferguson
Threat Research,
CoreTech Engineering
Trend Micro, Inc.
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Panel: Practicalities and Logistics of Forensic Data Exchange |
Moderator:
Pat Cain
APWG Resident Research Fellow
Cooper-Cain Group
Peter Sykora
National Co-ordinator of High-Tech Crime Operations
Australian Federal Police
Nadeem Bukhari
CTO
Kinamik
Rachelle Barnette
FBI Management & Program Analyst
Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
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Lunch |
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Counter eCrime Operations Policy in Action |
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CNNIC's Coordinated Efforts to Suspend Fraudulent Sites |
Tan Yaling
China Internet Network Information Center
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Panel Discussion:
Dialing the ePolice station
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David Perry
Trend Micro
Larry Bridwell
AVG Technologies
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"Dissecting the Phish” - Collecting Information for Generating Intelligence out of Phish Attacks
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Marc Vilanova
e-Crime Intelligence Analyst
e-la Caixa CSIRT
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Break |
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Operational and Policy Solutions in Combating Cybercrime - A Practical Perspective on Forensic Data Exchange
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Albena Spasova
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eCrime and the Global Communications Infrastructure |
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The ins and outs of a Fast-Flux Network
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Yinon Glaser
Team Leader, Knowledge Delivery Team
RSA
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Temporal Correlations between Spam and Phishing Websites
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Richard Clayton
Computer Laboratory
University of Cambridge
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Global Phishing Survey
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Greg Aaron
Afilias
USA
Rod Rasmussen
InternetIdentity
USA
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Birds of a Feather Sessions |
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Institutional Data Sharing:
The value of sharing intelligence between organisations and researchers can give mutual benefit to both, and benefit a much wider audience if actionable insights are discovered. All to often data ends up being siloed and not having the best use made of it - it is the intention of this project to convince organisations that it is in not only their best interests, but those of the eCrime prevention community at large, to share non-personally identifiable data in a structured format that is non attributable to their organisation. |
Moderator:
Iain Swaine
eCrime Prevention Security and Fraud
RBS
Pat Cain
APWG Resident Research Fellow
Cooper-Cain Group
Program Note: Anyone interested in attending the Institutional Data Sharing BOF must sign-up separately. Please inquire at the registration desk about attendance.
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RECEPTION and DINNER |
Join us for our Wednesday Night's dinner and networking event |
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Thursday, May 14 |
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Breakfast - Regestered attendees staying in the Hotel Skipper are welcome to join us for a complimentary breakfast in the Restuarant Malbec |
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Day Three Welcome |
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Peter Cassidy
Secretary General
APWG
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Peering into the Soul of Electronic Crime: Profiling the Hackers
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Raoul Chiesa
United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute
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Internet Policy Committee Report |
Rod Rasmussen
InternetIdentity
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ICANN SSAC Activity Report
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Dave Piscitello
ICANN SSAC Fellow |
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Defensive Strategies |
Managing the eCrime Siege:
Network Defense in an Age of
Epidemic Electronic Crime
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Leonardo Amor
Security Services Manager
Telefonica
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| 11:15 |
Break |
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National "CERTs' roles as Counter-eCrime
Coordination Centers
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Domingo Cardona
TB Security
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Why cast when you can trawl? Snaring phishers in the DNS net
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Gopala Tumuluri
VP of Product Management
Nominum Inc
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Panel Discussion:
Imagining eCrime Response Without Frontiers
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Moderator:
Randy Vaughn
Baylor University
Erin Kenneally
California Institute for Information Technology and Telecommunications
Raoul Chiesa
United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute
Donna Peterson
Unit Chief,
CCU-1
Cyber Criminal Section
FBI
Greg Aaron
Afilias
Paul Ferguson
Threat Research,
CoreTech Engineering
Trend Micro, Inc.
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| 13:30 |
Closing of Session |
Foy Shiver
Deputy-Secretary General
APWG
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Late Night with the APWG
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In informal gathering at a Secret Location to be announced during the Closing of
Sessions.
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