November 3–4, 2011 | Sheraton Portsmouth Harborside Hotel | NH | {SOLD OUT}

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.