Deadline announced for Peer Reviewed Research Papers to be presented at eCrime 2004 Boston
Just one month away to submit a paper for review. Details at apwg.org/event/ecrime2024/
Going Dark: Catastrophic security and privacy losses due to loss of visibility by managed private networks
Paul Vixie, Distinguished Engineer @AWSSecurityInfo will discuss recent @ietf rules change and how operators must reset their plans in the next era
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An amazing man and friend, @GarWarner helped build the Symposium on Electronic Crime Research. He and his students have authored dozens of the 200 peer-reviewed papers this program has published. It is an honor to have him presenting at our 20th anniversary event.
Who Will Stand for the (Cyber) Defenseless?
@GarWarner, Director of Threat Intelligence at @GetDarkTower will ask when fighting cybercrime doesn’t maximize shareholder profits, who will stand up and fight anyway? #eCrime2023apwg.org/
Deconstructing Badbox
@GavinSReid, CISO @SecureWithHUMAN, presents the BADBOX supply-chain attack which allows perpetrators to commit various types of fraud and how Human Security’s Threat Intelligence team disrupted this fraud scheme.
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Who Will Stand for the (Cyber) Defenseless?
@GarWarner, Director of Threat Intelligence at @GetDarkTower will ask when fighting cybercrime doesn’t maximize shareholder profits, who will stand up and fight anyway? #eCrime2023apwg.org/
You don't want to miss our 20th anniversary celebration! At @APWG#eCrime2023 we will delve into the economic, behavioral, and technical aspects of #cybersecurity. See you in Barcelona for an insightful journey into the world of #cybercrimeapwg.org/#phishing#AI
This November in #Barcelone APWG is celebrating our 20th anniversary at #eCrime2023.
Sessions include peer-reviewed #cybercrime research papers and talks from extraordinary experts on operations, policy, awareness and #AI related to fighting cybercrime .
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