Security in the age of WikiLeaks:
Cybercrime, Espionage & Hacktivism
2011 has been an unprecedented year of data compromise, exposure and harm to organizations large and small. At the CyberCrime 2011 Symposium, you’ll learn what’s being done – and what you can do – to detect, deter, and defeat cybercriminals causing mayhem around the world.
Join us on November 3 and 4 and learn from the experts about the latest threats coming from today's smart and subversive cybercriminals. You’ll gain essential knowledge to help your organization protect itself – and its customers – against sophisticated malware, spiteful hacktivists, and financially motivated cybercrime.
Now in its second year, the CyberCrime 2011 Symposium is THE must-attend conference for any financial, healthcare or governmental professional involved in operations, compliance, security or information services.
Conference Highlights:
- WikiLeaks – Is Any Secret Safe? Lunch session keynote address: Wired.com Senior Editor Kevin Poulsen, the man who broke the WikiLeaks story.
- 50 Days of Mayhem: What We Can (and Should) Learn from LulzSec – How a small band of “hacktivists” caused (and are still causing) sleepless nights for security professionals around the world…and how we should have been able to stop them.
- The Malware Behind the RSA Breach and other Advanced Persistent Threats – Joe Stewart of Dell SecureWorks reveals how the APT/cyber-espionage behind the breach of RSA last spring can be traced back to an attack originating in China.
- Respond and Defeat – 2011 Secret Service Cyber Intelligence Update – Learn how the Cyber Intelligence Section (CIS) within the U.S. Secret Service’s Criminal Investigative Division is combatting cybercrime that targets the nation’s financial payment systems and critical infrastructures.
- Krebs on Security: ZeuS, Thieves and Money Mules – Award-winning blogger and columnist Brian Krebs returns to the Symposium with the dinner keynote detailing the latest exploits of organized cybercrime.
- Learn from the Mistakes of Others: Be Better Prepared to Combat Security Risks to Your Organization – Trends, recommendations and insights from the 2011 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report.
- What You Need to Know Before It Happens to You – An expert panel of forensic, legal and industry experts discuss what it takes to minimize the impact of a malicious external attack, an insider threat, a vendor compromise or an accidental exposure.











