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POLCYB GLOBAL CYBERCRIME MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE ROUND TABLE SERIES
AMERICAS & APAC SPRING FOCUS GROUP:
"TECHNOLOGY IN ENFORCMENT: HOW TECHNOLOGY IS AFFECTING THE INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION OF CRIME AND CYBERCRIMINALS"
SINGAPORE TIME: 17th June, Thursday, 09:00 - 11:00
PACIFIC TIME: 16th June, Wednesday, 18:00 - 20:00
TENTATIVE PROGRAMME (ALL CLOSED SESSIONS)
SINGAPORE TIME:
09:00 - 10:30 |
"Technology in Enforcement: How Technology is Impacting the Investigation and Prosecution of Crime and Cybercriminals."
- Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Senior Counsel, Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section, Criminal Division, Department of Justice, U.S.A.
- Charles Harwood, Director, Northwest Region, Federal Trade Commission, U.S.A.
- Todd Hillis, Chief Intelligence Officer, The International Association of Certified ISAOs (IACI), U.S.A.
- Kristi O'Malley, International Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property (ICHIP) Attorney Advisor for SE Asia, U.S. DOJ, U.S. Embassy Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA.
- Bessie Pang, Executive Director, POLCYB, CANADA.
- Martin Poirier, Technology Strategy Manager, CTO's Office, TELUS, CANADA.
- Sheri Shepherd-Pratt, Trial Attorney, Office of International Affairs, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S.A.
- Scott Tod, Chief Constable, North Bay Police Service; Co-Chair, E-Crimes Committee, Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, CANADA.
- Brian Wilson, Senior Advisor, Cyber & Digital Forensics, Deloitte, Chicago, U.S.A.
Panel Chair: Scott Warren, Partner, Squire Patton Boggs; POLCYB Executive/Secretary, JAPAN.
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10:30 - 11:00 |
Additional Q&A and Discussion for those wanting to discuss longer |
As technology expands into our daily lives and accelerates in this COVID era, this panel will explore its affect on the investigation and prosecution of crime and cybercriminals. Featuring a panel of global experts, come hear about:
- The Digitization of Investigations and the Courts;
- How New Technology advances regional Cyber Capacity building;
- Digital Evidence Management, including Cryptocurrencies and Anti-money Laundering cases;
- Recent challenges in Digital Investigations, including End-to-end Encryption and Biometric Device Locks;
- Recent developments in Cyber Security laws and Data Sovereignty policies in Asia - considerations for Global Cooperation;
- Cybercrime Prevention Public Education Strategies;
- Good Practices in development of Cybercrime Management Policies and Strategies.
Come participate in a discussion of potential solutions to the challenges faced.
For Further Information & Registration:
Ms. BESSIE PANG, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR [email protected] www.polcyb.org
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