Website highjacking -- Cybercrime Conf Announcement
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PRESS RELEASE
AUGUST 18, 1997
(Dobbs Ferry, NY) Oceana Publications, Inc. in cooperation with the University of Florida Centre for International Financial Crimes Studies; Kroll Associates, Warroom Research LLC; and the National Computer Security Association announce two international conferences on CYBERCRIME, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, CORPORATE, BANK & COMPUTER SECURITY, FINANCIAL CRIMES AND INFORMATION WARFARE to be held at the Washington, D.C. Omni Shoreham Hotel on October 29, 30, 31, 1997 and the New York City Hilton on November 17, 18, 1997.
Discussions by Commissioners from The President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection (PCCIP) and Leaders of the Manhattan Cyber Project and WarRoom Research will high-light the upcoming Conferences, CYBERCRIME, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, CORPORATE, BANK & COMPUTER SECURITY, FINANCIAL CRIMES AND INFORMATION WARFARE, to be held at the Washington, D.C. Omni Shoreham Hotel on October 29, 30, 31, 1997 and the New York City Hilton on November 17, 18, 1997.
General Robert T. Marsh, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Chairman of The President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection will lead the discussion of the Commission's work and recommendations. Commissioners Brent Greene (the DOD Representative), Steve Mitchell (the DOJ Representative) and Dr. Mary Culnan, Professor of Business Administration of Georgetown University will be panelists with Gen. Marsh.
Over fifty faculty members, including Mr. Alan E. Brill, Managing Partner of Kroll Associates, the world's foremost computer crime investigator, Mr. Donn Parker, Senior Management Systems Consultant, SRI Consulting, Dr. Eugene Spafford, Professor of the Computer Science, Purdue University, Dr. Dorothy Denning, Professor of Computer Science, Georgetown University, Mr. Winn Schwartau of Security Experts, Inc. And Peter S. Tippett, President of the National Computer Security Association will speak and lead panel discussions. Dr. Barry Rider, Director of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London and a Fellow in Law at Jesus College, Cambridge University will address the connections between the Global Mafias and Cybercrime. Dr. Rider is recognized as the world's authority on money laundering, organized crime, banking law and economic crime. Professor Fletcher N. Baldwin, Jr. of the UF College of Law will address electronic privacy.
The Conferences are sponsored by Oceana Publications, Inc. of Dobbs Ferry, NY, The Centre for International Financial Crimes Studies of the College of Law of the University of Florida, Kroll Associates, Inc., WarRoom Research LLC and the National Computer Security Association (NCSA).
For further information concerning program content, contact Dr. Robert J. Munro, Conference Program Coordinator and Co-Director of the Centre for International Financial Crimes Studies, College of Law, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, tel: 352-392-0417, fax: 352-392- 8727, e-mail: munro@law.ufl.edu.
For information on registration, group discounts, exhibitors and vendors and media, contact Mr. John Downey, Vice President and Director, International Seminars Division, Oceana Publications, Inc., 75 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 USA, tel: 914-693-8100 or 1-800-831-0758, fax: 914-693-0402, e-mail: oceana@panix.com.
Annual International Conference on CYBERCRIME, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, CORPORATE, BANK & COMPUTER SECURITY, FINANCIAL CRIMES and INFORMATION WARFARE
Sponsored by Oceana Publications, Inc. in cooperation with The Centre for International Financial Crimes Studies, College of Law, University of Florida; Kroll Associates, Inc.; WarRoom Research LLC; and the National Computer Security Association (NCSA)
To be held in two locations:
October 30-31, 1997 Omni-Shoreham Hotel Washington, DC
November 17-18, 1997 New York Hilton and Towers New York, NY
For more information contact Oceana's International Seminars Division Telephone: 800/831-0758 or 914/693-8100 Fax: 914/693-0402 E-mail: oceana@panix.com WEB: http://www.oceanalaw.com (go to seminars subpage)
DAY 1 (Washington. DC & New York, NY):
Potholes on the Information Superhighway and Prospects for Crime on the World Wide Web
Security in Cyberspace - Includes: Manhattan Cyber Project Update
U.S. Government and Legal Perspectives on Cybercurrency & Cybercrime
Luncheon Address - Mr. Mark Gembicki & Mr. Steven Shaker WarRoom Research LLC
The President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection (PCCIP) - Threats and Vulnerabilities of Infrastructure - Global Infrastructure Implications - Commission Recommendations - Information Warfare & Assurance
Banking and Information Security
DC ONLY: Keynote Addresses - Dr. Eugene Spafford, Professor of Computer Science, Purdue University - Mr. Donn Parker of SRI Consulting
Information Warfare & National Security: An Introduction
NY ONLY: Plastic Card Fraud, Internet Banking, The Electronic Purse & Smart Cards
Denial of Service Scenarios: From Meltdown to Survival
DAY 2 (Washington, DC & New York, NY):
Corporate Managers: Their Vision of Managing Risk Through the 2000s
Solutions to International Corporate Espionage and Intellectual Property Crimes
Global Electronic Money
Luncheon Addresses - (DC & NY) Mr. Michael Zboray, Gartner Group - (DC only) Mr. Winn Schwartau, Security Experts, Inc. - (NY only) Mr. William Boni, Intelligence & Information Protection Services
The Impact of Technology and Encryption on Domestic & International Organized Crime
The Future of Encryption
None of Your Cyber-Business! Privacy in the Age of the Internet
Information Warfare, the Threat of an Electronic "Pearl Harbor" and Hackers as a "National Resource"
DC ONLY: Military Intelligence Applications
NY ONLY: Security Lessons from the Financial Services Industry - Effective Management of Security: - Top-Down/Bottom-Up Accountability and Vision - The Importance of Having Internal Controls Outside of the Information System - The Value of Having Multiple Overlapping and Mutually Reinforcing Security Measures
Ask about: *Optional Pre-Conference Institute: Cybercrime and/or Money Laundering Workshops, Oct. 29th, Washington, DC only.
Distinguished Faculty include:
Mr. Robert Ayers, Former Chief of the DOD Intelligence Information System Computer Security Program; Former Director of the Department of Defense Defense-Wide Information Systems Security Program
Professor Fletcher N. Baldwin, Jr., Conference Chairman, S.T. Dell Research Scholar, Professor of Law & Director of the Centre for International Financial Crimes Studies, College of Law, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Mr. William E. Baugh, Currently, Vice President, Information Technology and Systems Section, SAIC; Former Assistant Director, FBI
Major Brad Bigelow, U.S. Air Force, Washington, DC
Mr. William Boni, Manager, Intelligence & Information Protection Services, Amgen, Thousand Oaks, CA
Mr. Arnaud de Borchgrave, Director, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC
Mr. Alan E. Brill, Managing Director, Kroll Associates, New York, NY; Mr. Brill is an International Authority on the Information Superhighway and Computer Crimes; Manager of Kroll's Global Information Security and High-Technology Investigations Group
Mr. Francis Bunting, Chief, Money Laundering Investigative Unit, Citicorp, Tampa, FL
Col. Alan D. Campen, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Midlothian, VA; Adjunct Professor, School of Information Warfare and Strategy, National Defense University, Ft. McNair, Washington, DC
Mr. Scott Charney, Chief, Computer Crime Division, Department of Justice, Washington, DC*
Mr. Jim Christy, USAF, On detail to the Information Protection Task Force, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC
Mr. Guy L. Copeland, Director, Technology, Computer Sciences Corporation, Herndon, VA
Ms. Mary Culnan, Commissioner & Associate Professor, School of Business, Georgetown University, Washington, DC
Mr. Kawika Daguio, Electronic Money Specialist, American Bankers Association, Washington, DC*
Dr. Dorothy E. Denning, Professor, Computer Science Department, Georgetown University, Washington, DC
Mr. Alan Fedeli, Manager, IBM Internet Security Services, Suffern, NY
Mr. Thomas Firnhaber, FinCEN, U.S. Treasury
Ms. Susan J. Galli, Vice-President, Office of Legal Affairs, Citibank, N.A., New York, NY
Ms. Tatiana Gau, Vice President for Integrity Assurance, America Online, Dulles, VA; Former Executive Vice President, Parvus International
Mr. Kenneth M. Geide, Chief, Economic Espionage Unit, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC
Mr. Mark Gembicki, Executive Vice President, WarRoom Research, LLC, Baltimore, MD; led collaborative Information Systems Security Survey with the U.S. Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations and Present Project Coordinator of the Manhattan Cyber Project.
Mr. Brent Greene, Commissioner, Department of Defense Representative, President's Commission on Critical Information Infrastructure (PCCIP), Washington, DC
Mr. Mike Higgins, Assistant Vice President, Science Applications International Corporation, Center for Information Protection, McLean, VA; Former Chief, Countermeasures, DISA
Mr. Steve Katz, Vice President & Chief Information Security Officer, Citibank, New York, NY
Ms. Kathleen Kincaid, Director of I/T Security Programs, IBM, Somers, NY
Mr. Herb Lin, Senior Staff Officer, National Research Council, Washington, DC
Mr. Shaun Lonergan, FinCEN, U.S. Treasury, Washington, DC
General Robert T. Marsh, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Chairman, President's Commission on Critical Information Infrastructure (PCCIP), Washington, DC
Mr. John McClurg, FBI Computer Investigations and Critical Infrastructure Threat Assessment Center, Washington, DC; Economic Espionage Unit, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC *
Admiral Michael McConnell, Vice-President, Booze-Allen & Hamilton, McLean, VA; Adm., U.S. Navy (Retired); Former Director, National Security Agency
Mr. Bruce McConnell, Co-Chair, Inter-Agency Working Group on Crypto Policy, OMB, Washington, DC
Mr. David McMunn, President, McMunn Associates Inc./Borders Unlimited Corporation, Vienna,VA
Dr. Robert J. Munro, Conference Co-Chairman and Co-Director of the Centre for International Financial Crimes Studies, College of Law, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Mr. Donn Parker, Senior Management Systems Consultant, Information Security Program, SRI Consulting, Menlo Park, CA
Mr. Mark Pollitt, Supervisory Special Agent and Program Manager, Computer Analysis Response Team, FBI Laboratory, Washington, DC
Mr. Marcus J. Ranum, CEO, Network Flight Recorder, Inc., Baltimore, MD
Mr. Mark D. Rasch, Director of Information Security Law, Science Applications International Corporation, McLean, VA
Mr. Richard Rees, Supervisory Special Agent, Washington Field Office, Computer Crime Squad, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC
Dr. Barry A.K. Rider, Director of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London; Fellow in Law of Jesus College, University of Cambridge; Executive Director of CIDOEC and Barrister at Law
Mr. Thomas H. Roche, Deputy General Counsel and Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, NY, NY
Mr. Shalom Rosen, Vice President, Emerging Technologies, Citibank, NY, NY
Mr. Daniel J. Ryan, Corporate Vice President & Division General Manager, Science Applications International Corporation, Falls Church, VA
Mr. Charles S. Saphos, Currently Attorney at Law, Fila & Saphos, Columbia, MD; formerly General Counsel, National Central Bureau - INTERPOL, U.S. Justice Department, Washington, DC
Mr. E. Eugene Schultz, SRI Consulting, Menlo Park, CA
Mr. Dan Schutzer, Vice President and Director of Advanced Technology, Citibank, New York, NY
Mr. Winn Schwartau, COO, Security Experts, Inc., Seminole, FL. Mr. Schwartau, a leading expert on information security and electronic privacy, is an author of several books including, " Information Warfare: Chaos on the Electronic Superhighway."
Mr. James C. Settle, Currently, Settle Services in Technology, LLC, Springfield, VA; Former Head, National Computer Crime Squad, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC
Mr. Steven Shaker, President, WarRoom Research, LLC, Baltimore, MD; noted futurist and authority on competitive intelligence and "war room" applications
Mr. Jeffrey H. Smith, Attorney at Law, Arnold & Porter, Washington, DC; Former General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency
Dr. Eugene Spafford, Professor of Computer Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Mr. Daniel Stipano, Director of Enforcement and Compliance, Comptroller of the Currency, U.S. Treasury, Washington, DC
Mr. Edward M. Stroz, Supervisory Special Agent, Computer Crimes Squad, Federal Bureau of Investigation, NY, NY
Professor Betty Taylor, Professor of Law, College of Law, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Dr. Peter S. Tippett, President, National Computer Security Association, Carlisle, PA; Director, Computer Ethics Institute and is a trained scientist with both a Ph.D. and M.D.
Mr. Steve Walker, President, Trusted Information Systems, Glenwood, MD
Mr. Ira Winkler, CISSP, Severna Park, MD; Mr. Winkler is the author of "Corporate Espionage."
Lt. Gen. C. Norman Wood, U.S. Air Force (Ret.); Former Director of the Intelligence Community Staff and now Vice President/General Manager of BDM Federal, McLean, VA*
Mr. Michael Zboray, Vice President and Program Director, Gartner Group, Stamford, CT*
* Invited
For more information contact Oceana's International Seminars Division Telephone: 800/831-0758 or 914/693-8100 Fax: 914/693-0402 E-mail: oceana@panix.com
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