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| cyber crime News+ XML/RSSBy Carl Terzian Associates ISSA-LA will hold its fourth annual Information Security Summit on Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at Hilton Universal City Hotel in Los Angeles, the theme of the one-day Summit is The Growing Cyber Threat: Protect Your Business. By Admin IMP Explains Further How Portugal Is The European Country That Has Made Most Progress Over The Past Decade With Regards To How Many Students Complete Their A-level Equivalents. By OnlyMeWorld.COM Hawaii-based OnlyMeWorld, the alternative social networking site launches a platform similar in function to Facebook, Google+, Linkedin, and Twitter, yet differs in its approach to Privacy Rights, Anonymity, and Cyber Crime. By NorCal Press Computer Crime Fighters and Hackers gather in San Diego and CyberRevenge bites Internet Billionaire, Mark Cuban and WSJ. By Moe's Art The mega conference to be held in the month of September in the Silicon Valley of India ‘Bangalore’ By Carl Terzian Associates Ann Talbot, online fraud victim and Chief Financial Officer at Golden State Bridge, Inc., will be the featured speaker at the ISSA-LA third annual Information Security Summit to be held on June 15th at UCLA. By David Laurent Guffroy Latest statistics show that online threats are a growing problem for both governments and private businesses, particularly in Western capitalist democracies such as the UK and US where dependence on the Internet is strong and growing. By EC-Council The treaty would allow Australia to exchange information on cybercrime with other countries By Isobel Nicholas With a good attendance despite difficult weather conditions, James Royds' presentation on cyber crime and the National Security Strategy was well received at the BCI south west forum held in Bristol By Isobel Nicholas Steelhenge Consulting confirms that Director and Head of Consulting James Royds FBCI will speak at a Business Continuity Institute event on the continuity implications of the recently published National Security Strategy By World Affairs Forum The World Affairs Forum and Greenwich Library are cosponsoring a showing of the Nuclear Threat Initiative’s short documentary, Nuclear Tipping Point, at the Library on October 14 at 7 P.M., followed by a panel discussion. Admission is free. By Digital Forensics Association The Digital Forensics Association announces the release of a new research study on data breaches. "The Leaking Vault - Five Years of Data Breaches" analyzes over 2,800 data loss incidents, with a known disclosure of 721.9 million records. By Brian Is the U.S. prepared to defend the nation against cyber attacks? A recent report says no and here is why! By Jennifer Viollis-Richardson Risk Control Strategies has created a proprietary product that will provide the highest level of protection available to the affluent homeowner to safeguard their human, physical and financial assets from cyber predators and identity thieves By The Knowledge Congress The Knowledge Congress, announced today that Solutionary, a managed security services provider will sponsor KC's webcast entitled: “Cyber Threat Intelligence: Natural Evolution of Vulnerability Management”, scheduled for 08/12/10 at 12-2 PM ET. By luther murray Are you fed up with computer problems? First your expensive, fast PC starts to slow down. Then it starts to pop up error messages, none of which explain the actual problem. Finally it begins to freeze up or even crash. By KSURF NewsWire A free e-course for Internet users on how to avoid phishing scams and identity theft will be offered this summer at KSURF's Virtual University. Enrollments will be accepted through June 30. By Peter Jacobson A revolutionary System and Software-architecture is about to become reality that assures 100% safety from cyber-attacks. Centurion2® will be the only enterprise system fully immune to internal and external intrusion. By Terry Corbell A cyber-security expert tells Seattle Biz Coach Terry Corbell the reasons why he questions the data in Norton’s most-vulnerable city list. By Itvarnew.net Our recent survey of young executives and graduates show that about 99 percent of the respondents are not aware of what constitutes as a cyber crime. By Amrita University InCTF is a security excercise; the first of its kind to be hosted in India. It's mission is to make students aware of secure coding practices by providing hands-on experience in vulnerability identification, exploitation and patching. By Lavasoft Lavasoft analysts anticipate the top five trends that will dominate the security landscape this coming year: attacks on Windows 7, application vulnerability exploits, rogue security products, compromising non-Windows platforms, and mobile malware. By Terry Corbell An epidemic of social-networking attacks presents an unprecedented danger to companies, according to Biz Coach Terry Corbell, who writes five crucial steps are needed for business survival. By Rosica Public Relations David A. Goldenberg is charged with corporate espionage for intercepting thousands of proprietary e-mails from his company’s chief competitor for nearly a year while working as a vice president for Richardson, TX, based AMX Corporation. By LIGATT Security International LIGATT Security CEO, Gregory Evans Announces Launch of Cyber Crime Courses in the Atlanta, Georgia Area By Orkash Orkash, a management consultancy and a technology solutions provider, has expanded operations and launched its Cyber Forensics Lab in Gurgaon enabling companies to ensure greater business assurance in an uncertain and complex corporate world. By Smart-Soft While many in the West assume that Russian hackers are beyond the reach of law enforcement, the story of hacker Yuri Navilnikov serves as a cautionary tale for other cyber-criminals. By The Trial Experts Ashlock’s contribution to the Techno Security’s Guide to E-Discovery and Digital Forensics, Credibility is Believability: Success in the Courtroom, radiates significant insight to the dynamics of expert witnessing in courtroom situations. By The Trial Experts In her new book, Stevee Ashlock teaches expert witnesses how to present their evidence and testimony in an effective manner where jury members can understand the necessary information on their individual level. By Bob Little/ Bob Little Press & PR UCE Birmingham’s Technology Innovation Centre, has added the whole range of specialist cyber crime fighters’ SSR-i’s courses to the short courses that it offers to its part time students. Page:
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