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POLCYB International Summit 2007
Conference Themes and Topics
Summit Theme:
"INTERNATIONAL POLICING AND POLICY PERSPECTIVES ON COUNTERING CYBERCRIME".
November 5 - 7, 2007 (Monday - Wednesday):
Sub-themes:
- 1. Challenges in Collection and Application of Digital Evidence.
- 2. Digital Identity - New technologies; best practices and
challenges in development of standards and frameworks; policy
gap analysis.
- 3. Current International Cybercrime Trends / Threats - Investigation
& Prosecution perspectives.
- 4. Data Protection, Privacy, and Identity Management.
- 5. Building "Trusted Communities" in the Virtual
World.
- 6. E-Money Laundering in Financial Sectors: Legal Obligations
of International Banking.
- 7. Disrupting International Organized Crime.
- 8. Child Exploitation.
- 9. Pharmaceutical Crime on Internet.
Topics: will include, but are not limited to:
- Economic Crime / Organized Crime:
- Counterfeit Products / Intellectual Property
- Spam, Phishing, Botnets
- Identity Theft
- Hack & Harvest
- Pharmaceutical Crime on Internet
- Online Games
- Online Trading/Banking
- Risk assessment of Converging Technologies and Emerging Technologies
- Challenges and Best Practices in Development of "Trusted Communities"
- Privacy
- Child Exploitation
- Response from Multinational Companies to "Hack and Harvest" incidents and other cyber threats
- Training and Accreditation (Forensic Investigator; Forensic Analyst; Forensic Accountant, etc.)
- Cyber Intelligence (Honey Pot, Email Spamming, etc.)
- Counter cyber intelligence (technologies that thwart computer forensic investigations)
- Best Practices in investigation and prosecution using Digital Evidence (Incident Reports, Lab Management; Digital Evidence Recovery; Network Forensics, etc.)
- Protection of Industrial Infrastructure
- Homeland Security / Critical Infrastructure Protection / Cyber-terrorism
- Drafting Principles / Impact / Enforcement of Legislations and Polices relating to Cybercrime / Information Security / Communications / Privacy
- Integrated Approach to Management of Hi-tech Offenders
- Considerations for developing communication protocols to build "Trusted Communities".
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