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Working Agenda
         (* Be Advised this is a working agenda, session proposals are still being accepted *)

  Tuesday, 6 March  

 18:00
-
20:00

Meet and Greet Sponsored By:

All registered attendees are invited to join us for a couple hours to get a start on introductions and discussions. We will gater in the Radisson Blu St. Helen's Hotel for a casual reception to meet some of your fellow attendees.

  Wednesday, 7 March  

08:30

Registration & Coffee

   

09:30

Welcome Introductions and Opening Remarks

   

Peter Cassidy
Secretary General
APWG

Knut Dreyer
Senior Police Advisor
OSCE

 

 

A Global Call to Action

10:00

Cybercrime:
Join the Fight

Gary Warner
University of Alabama at Birmingham

 

10:30

Cybercrime Research:
Works in Progress Review

Moderator:
Gary Warner
University of Alabama at Birmingham

 
11:00 Coffee Break

11:30

The Truth is Out There:
Open-Source Cybercrime Forensics

Fergus Toolan
UCD

 
12:15

Cybercrime Forensic Tools and Techniques

Adrian Shaw
National Policing Improvement Agency

 
13:00 Lunch Break
13:45

Cybercrime Event Reporting and Data Formatting

Pat Cain
APWG

 
14:30

Using Semantic Technologies to Organize Threat Intelligence

Gavin O'Gorman
Symantec Security Response

 
15:15 Coffee Break
15:45

HTML5 - A Whole New Attack Vector

Robert McArdle
Trend Micro

 
16:30

The Impact of ‘Whack-a-Mole’ on Phishing Statistics

Richard Clayton
University of Cambridge

Tyler Moore
Wellesley College

 
       

19:00

Conferece Reception and Dinner
 

All registered guest are invited to join us for a reception and dinner at Kiely’s Bar, Mount Merrion.

  Thursday, 8 March  

09:30

Review and Welcome Day 2
09:45

Data Provenance: From the Kernel to the Network and Beyond

Dr Paul Watters
University of Ballarat

 
10:30

How much is your life worth?

Robert McArdle
Trend Micro

 
11:15 Coffee Break
11:45

0800-MALWARE: support scam phone calls

Martijn Grooten
Virus Bulletin

 
12:30

Exploitation of Human Psychological Processes in Online Crime

Andrew Power
Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Dun Laoghaire

Grainne Kirwan
Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Dun Laoghaire

 
13:15 Lunch Break
14:00

NCFTA Special Programs

Ron Plesco
NCFTA

 
14:15

A Gangster's on the Line:
PBX Fraud

Fergus Toolan
UCD

 
15:00

Wireless Network - Real time monitoring

Shubhamangala Sunil
Cyber Security Response Team

 
15:45 Coffee Break

16:15

The Mote in the Dragon's Eye:
An International Cybercrime Investigation

Peter Kruse
CSIS Security Group

 
17:00 Closing Review    
       


 

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