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LIST OF PRESENTERS/PANEL CHAIRS

(Last Updated December 7, 2007)


Welcoming Remarks: Acting Deputy Commissioner General, Royal Thai Police
Pol. Gen. Wichean Potephosree


  Presenter Agency, Country Position/Section Presentation Topic/Title
1. Anjan Bose End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes International Secretariat (ECPAT), THAILAND Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Officer "International Initiatives, Challenges and Recommendations to Combat Sexual Exploitation of Children in Cyberspace."
2. Dave Butt End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes (ECPAT) International, CANADA Secretary Child Exploitation and Tracking System (CETS)
3. Justin Choi NHN Corp. Korea, KOREA Director, Corporate Security and Information Protection Team Leader "Impact of Malware upon ISP's."
4. KP Chow, PhD University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, PRC Information Security and Crypotography "Forensics Research at Hong Kong University (HKU)."
5. Peter Drennan, Assistant Commissioner Australian Federal Police, AUSTRALIA National Manager, Economic and Special Operations "Prevalent Trends and Challenges – Policy Perspective from Australia."
6. Brendan Dunne National Police Service (NPS), RCMP, CANADA Director, Applications Development Branch Panel Chair and Presenter:
1) Child Exploitation and Tracking System (CETS)
2) "Image Comparison & Analysis."
7. Michael Eisen
Advisor, POLCYB)
Microsoft Canada, CANADA Chief Legal Officer Panel Chair - Child Exploitation and Tracking System (CETS)
8. Stuart Hyde, Assistant Chief Cst.
(President, POLCYB)
  West Midlands Police, UK Panel Chair and Presenter:
1)Contribution from Academia in Cybercrime
2)"New Payment Methods: The Threat of Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing."
9. Ricci Ieong Information Security and Forensics Society (ISFS), Hong Kong, PRC   "FORZA Model and Forensics Training."
10. Julie Inman Microsoft Asia Pacific, AUSTRALIA Regional Director, Corporate Affairs, Internet Safety and Security Panel Chair and Presenter:
1)"Cybercrime, Privacy, Spam and Online Child Safety: An Analysis of Current and Pending Laws in Asia Pacific. "
2) Child Exploitation
11. Jaishankar Karuppannan, PhD. Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, INDIA Lecturer, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice "International Cyber Bullying Project: A Research to develop policy guidelines in schools to protect children online".
12. Sal Khan BlueBear LES Inc., CANADA Founder "LACE- A Software Solution for the Fight Against Child Exploitation."
13. Hong-Eng Koh
(Director, POLCYB)
Sun Microsystems, Inc., SINGAPORE Global Government Industry Director, Public Safety & Criminal Justice

Panel Chair and Presenter:
1)"Building Trusted Communites."
2)"Implications of Emerging Technologies on Cybercrime."

14. Michael Kwan, Senior Inspector Information Security and Forensic Society, Hong Kong, PRC Council Member "Probability Model on Digital Evidence Interpretation".
15. Margaret Killerby Council of Europe, FRANCE Head of Law Reform Department (DGHL) Panel Chair and Presenter:
1) "International legal standards to fight cybercrime."
2) "A Multi-Jurisdictional Exploration of Recent Challenges in Cybercrime and Digital Evidence Prosecutions".
3) "Update on Convention on Pharmaceuatical Crime."
16. Paul Louw National Prosecuting Authority, South Africa Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions "A Multi-Jurisdictional Exploration of Recent Challenges in Cybercrime and Digital Evidence Prosecutions".
17. Alastair MacGibbon
(Director, POLCYB)
eBay Australia & New Zealand, AUSTRALIA Director, Trust & Safety "Internet Crime - is there anything we haven't seen before?"
18. Kevin McQuiggin, Inspector Vancouver Police Department, CANADA Forensic Services Section "Crime on the Virtual Frontier: 'Second Life' and Virtual Realities."
19. Antoine Normand BlueBear LES Inc., CANADA CEO "LACE- A Software Solution for the Fight Against Child Exploitation."
20. Terrence Palfrey Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), UK Senior Specialist Prosecutor, Organised Crime Division 1) "A Multi-Jurisdictional Exploration of Recent Challenges in Cybercrime and Digital Evidence Prosecutions."
2) "New Payment Methods: The Threat of Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing."
25. Komain Pibulyarojana, Ph.D ThaiCERT, Thailand   "Roles of CERT on Malware problem."
21. Audrey Plonk Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), FRANCE Information Security and Privacy 1) Overview of the OECD Working Party on Information Security and Privacy's (WPISP)
2) "OECD-APEC Work on Malware."
22. Ethel Quayle, Ph.D University College Cork, IRELAND Director, COPINE PROJECT, Department of Applied Psychology "Online-related sexual abuse of children: a victim perspective."
23. Ken Rabey University of Wolverhampton, UK External Activities Champion, School of Computing and IT "UK Development in Cybercrime Prevention."
24. Paolo Rosa International Telecommunications Union (ITU), SWIZTERLAND Head, Workshop and Promotion Division "Cybersecurity: a commitment for the ITU."
25. Jessica Sarra International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC), USA Director of Operations "Child Sexual Abuse on Internet."
26.

Andrew Simpson
(Director, POLCYB)

Eden Technology Pty Ltd, AUSTRALIA Business Development Manager - Evidence Panel Chair: "Developing Trusted Communities in Cyberspace."
27. Christopher Sonderby United Stated Department of Justice (USDOJ), THAILAND Assistant U.S. Attorney "A Multi-Jurisdictional Exploration of Recent Challenges in Cybercrime and Digital Evidence Prosecutions".
28. Dan Swartwood Motorola Inc., USA Data Protection Officer and Deputy CISO "Building a Corporate Forensic / E-Discovery Programme."
29. Anthony Teelucksingh United States Department of Justice (USDOJ), USA Senior Counsel, Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section Presentation Themes:
1) "Challenges in Collection and Application of Digital Evidence."
2) "Current International Cybercrime Trends / Threats - Investigation & Prosecution perspectives"
3) "Disrupting International Organized Crime".
23. Hugh Thaweesak Koanantakool, Ph.D (Keynote Speaker) National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), THAILAND Vice President "Introduction to Thailand's
Computer-Related Crime Act
B.E. 2550 (2007)."
30. Richard Turnbull Department of Justice, Hong Kong, PRC Senior Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions "A Multi-Jurisdictional Exploration of Recent Challenges in Cybercrime and Digital Evidence Prosecutions."
31. Raymond Velez Eli Lilly Asia, Inc., THAILAND Regional Manager, Global Product Protection, South Asia Pacific "Counterfeit Drugs In The Virtual World."
32. Dan Wei Institute for Procuratorial Theory of Supreme People's Procuratorate of China, PRC Professor "A Multi-Jurisdictional Exploration of Recent Challenges in Cybercrime and Digital Evidence Prosecutions."
33. Kenny Wong Hong Kong Police Force, Hong Kong, PRC Chief Inspector of Police (Operations), Technology Crime Division, Commercial Crime Bureau "Private-Public Partnership in Information-sharing Protocols in Technology."
34. Scott Warren
(Director, POLCYB)
Kroll International, JAPAN Managing Director, Business Intelligence & Investigations Panel Chair - "A Multi-Jurisdictional Exploration of Recent Challenges in Cybercrime and Digital Evidence Prosecutions."
35. Kevin Zuccato, Federal Agent Australian High Tech Crime Centre, Australia Director TBA
Additional Summit Materials
  Ioana Albani Prosecutor's Office attached to the High Court of Justice, ROMANIA Chief prosecutor, Head of the Cybercrime Unit, Directorate for the investigation
of organized crime and terrorism

"Romania between "gangs" - "organized crime" - "wise guys" - Is There an Organized Cyber crime?"
  Thailand's Computer-related Crime Act 2007 (Unofficial Translated Version)
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