- One of the very best conferences I have ever attended.
- Overall a very high quality presentation.
- Excellent info, great speakers and very good schedule.
- Great conference! I plan on attending next year and bring the CIO of our bank.
- All great! Can't wait for next year's event!
- We will all be going back and taking a hard look at what we need to do going forward.
- One of the best conferences I've attended. Speakers were all top notch.
- Οverall -- SCARY -- but extremely informative.
- Yes, it was a truly fantastic conference!
- Excellent. Will definitely attend in 2011. Just the first day was better than the entire CSI 2009 conference.
- Very informative -- next year will send Dep. Ops Staff and retail.
- High quality speakers. Great hotel & room & food. Good schedule, only requiring one night away from home.
- This was a better experience than I could have imagined. Excellent job!
- Great specific discussions. Good mix of attendees.
Highlights from the
Cybercrime 2010 Symposium
Hosted by Sage Data Security and nophishing.org, the CyberCrime 2010 Symposium in Portsmouth, NH brought together law enforcement, financial services providers, journalists, technologists, researchers, and cybercrime victims for two days of intensive discussion on the global cybercrime epidemic.
Focusing on corporate account takeover and ways organizations should work together to combat the cybercrime threat, the conference featured nationally-respected speakers including Brian Krebs of krebsonsecurity.com; Joseph Menn, author of Fatal System Error; Jim Woodhill, Founder and Chairmain of Authentify; and Dr. James Lyne, Chief Technology Officer of SOPHOS.
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Attendees learn about the latest techniques used by today's cybercriminals.
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Brian Krebs dissects the anatomy of an Account Takeover.
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University of Alabama Computer Forensics researcher Gary Warner examines the impact of the ZeuS Botnet.
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Bank security professionals Holly Young and Arlene Stinson discuss how to communicate the risks of cybercrime with bank customers.
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Dr. James Lyne of SOPHOS offers insight into how attacks occur.
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James Woodhill of Authentify gives the dinner keynote address, "Banking in Cyberspace: Managing the New Risks."
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Jim Woodhill and Mark Patterson share knowledge on the latest cybercrime dangers.
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Joseph Menn, investigative journalist and author of Fatal System Error, shares his findings on the crime lords behind the cybercrime epidemic.
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Karen McCarthy leads Day 2's Cybersecurity Incident Preparedness & Response exercise.
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Tom Field of BankInfoSecurity.com moderates a panel discussion on cyber-risk, political risk and regulatory reform.
