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The fourth annual Counter-eCrime Operations Summit (CeCOS IV) will engage questions of operational challenges and the development of common resources for the first responders and forensic professionals who protect consumers and enterprises from the ecrime threat every day. This year's meeting will focus on the development of response paradigms and resources for counter-ecrime managers and forensic professionals. Presenters will proffer case studies of national and regional economies under attack, narratives of successful trans-national forensic cooperation as well as models for cooperation and unified response against ecrime and data resources for forensic activities.
This is an important opportunity for stakeholders to meet, define common goals and to plan the harmonization of resources for the global counter-ecrime effort. If you are an information security professional, law enforcement officer, counter-ecrime technology developer, CISO/Security manager, (military or corporate) intelligence officer, policy analyst, technologist, legislator, legislative researcher, industrial standards author, corporate security manager, private investigator or academic/industrial researcher in ecrime you should attend this summit.
The program will be spread across a three-day conference event on May 11, 12 and 13 in Sãu Paulo, Brazil at the Blue Tree Towers Morumbi Hotel. The APWG believes under-appreciated operational issues are important enough to be the focus of a conference dedicated exclusively to them. They're often talked about as sidelights but rarely addressed directly as an organizational imperative for the entire counter-ecrime community. CeCOS IV makes those operational issue the central focus of the program for the benefit of all ecrime fighters.
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Presentations at the opening of the program will be delivered by ecrime responders within the APWG, its Global Research Partners and law enforcement personnel who will discuss national and regional ecrime trends and individual case studies about resolving specific electronic crime cases. Presenters will come from the ranks of private industry, private security companies, public law enforcement agencies, government agencies and national Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERT). True crime stories will be balanced with instruction about the skills the responders exercise as well as the data and tools employed to resolve phishing attacks.
APWG principals, research fellows and Global Research Partners will detail survey the eCrime landscape and present proposals for organizing global responses that will harmonize efforts of eCrime respondents and organize the work of securing the global network infrastructure. Furthermore, presenters will examine the development ecrime data exchange specifications and how they can be employed to optimize counter-ecrime applications.
Presentations about industrial policy at CeCOS IV will investigate industrial policies that complicate the work of exploited brandholders and responders - such as the segments of domain name system (DNS) registration process that is abused by phishers as part of their phishing campaigns.
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Though instruction is always an APWG priority, the other defining goal is to identify common forensic needs - in terms the data, tools and communications protocols that are required to inform and facilitate time-sensitive communications between counter-ecrime stakeholders.
APWG has surveyed a lot of proposals and all have merit but required some harmonization of effort in order to make them maximally useful. APWG hopes that at the end of the program, the ensuing dialog will produce defined projects to organize data, tools and communications protocols that are required by the larger counter-ecrime community.
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This years program will include three days of session content and working panels. We will attempt to keep the detail below as up-to-date as possible. |
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May 11, 12 & 13, 2010 |
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Conference Introduction
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Dave Jevans
Chairman
APWG
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The Global eCrime Outlook |
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CERT.br National report
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Cristine Hoepers
CERT.br
Brazil
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German National Field Report |
Mirko Manske
Bundeskriminalamt Wiesbaden |
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Malaysia National Report and Case Study
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Adli Abd Wahid
Malaysia CERT (MyCERT)
CyberSecurity Malaysia
Malaysia
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The Online Consumer Security & Safety Messaging Convention A Pan-Industrial, International Effort to Guide and Advise Consumers
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Mike Kaiser
National Cyber Safety Alliance
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Securing Silicon Beach: Dan Diego's *Securing Our eCity* Project
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Darin Andersen
ESET
Aimee Larsen-Kirkpatrick
National Cyber Security Alliance
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Network Infrastructure |
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The Global Phishing Report on TLDs Featuring the Avalanche/Zeus Pas de Deux
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Greg
Aaron
Afilias
Rod Rasmussen
InternetIdentity
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Behavioral Vulnerabilities and Human Factors |
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March of Folly: The world of misunderstanding, miscommunication and missed opportunity in Computer Security
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David Perry
TrendMicro, Inc.
Aryeh Goretsky
ESET
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Statistical Analysis of
Phished eMail Users, Intercepted by the APWG/CMU Phishing Education
Landing Page
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Carnegie Melon
University TBD |
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Desktop Threatscape |
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Case Study: Affiliate/Pay-Per-Install Rogue AV Variants from the Russian-Language Underground
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Paul Ferguson
Threat Research
Trend Micro, Inc.
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Mobile Phone Crimeware Vulnerabilities
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Dr. Hassen Saidi
SRI
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Evolution of Man in the Browser Trojans
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Iain Swaine
Principal Consultant
Ensequrity
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On iPhone eCrime Forensics
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Dave Barrosa
S21Sec
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On Malvertising
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Eric Davis
Google
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Network Forensics |
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Automated Crime Provenance Tracking Through Phishing Kit Identification
and Clustering
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Brad Wardman
University of Alabama at Birmingham
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A High-Performance Botnet Blacklist Engine For Financial Institutions
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David Oro
Barcelona Digital Technology Centre
Marc Vilanova
e-la Caixa CSIRT
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APWG Steering Committee Meeting |
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All registered attendees from APWG Steering Committee member organizations are invited to attend this meeting. Expect the meeting to run about 1.5 hours. |
Dave Jevans
Chairman
APWG
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The 2010 Counter-eCrime Operations Summit is being held at the Blue Tree Towers Morumbi Convention Center
located in São Paulo's business and financial center. There are two shopping malls and numerous restaurants within easy walking distance. This location also provides additional hotel options right next door providing rooms to fit any budget. |

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Blue Tree Towers Morumbi
Avenida Roque Petroni Junior, 1000 /
Brooklin
Sao Paulo
Brazil http://www.bluetree.com.br/
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We have contracted with the Blue Tree Towers Morumbi for the special dissounted rate of Discount rates: R$ 244.00 for a Single or
R$ 271.00 Double. Breakfast is included with this rate. To reserve a room at this special rate please download the attached form and submit it directly to the hotel via fax.
For our budget minded attendees, within close proximity to the event hotel are two additional options for lodging. We present two choices to consider, both directly adjacent to the event hotel.
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Ibis Sao Paulo Morumbi - Economy Hotel
Av Roque Petroni Jr, 800 - Torre I / Brooklin
Sao Paulo
Brazil
Room rate: advertised rate for May as of 02/01/2010 was R$ 146.00 (add breakfast for R$ 11.00)
Reservation online:
http://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-5532-ibis-sao-paulo-morumbi/
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Formule1 Sao Paulo Morumbi - Budget Hotel
Av Roque Petroni Jr, 800 / Brooklin
Sao Paulo
Brazil
Room rate: advertised rate for May as of 02/01/2010 was R$ 99.00 (add breakfast for R$ 7.00)
Reservation online:
http://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-5526-formule-1-formule1-sao-paulo-morumbi/
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São Paulo Guides and Tourist Information
São Paulo, Stay Another Day
São Paulo Convention & Visitors Bureau
City of São Paulo -- Oficial Tourism Site
São Paulo Brochures, Pocket Guides and Recommended Activities
City Tours
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APWG members, research partner and correspondents are invited and encouraged to submit their proposals for presentations and panel discussions. Proposals should be in the form of a title and extended abstract. All proposals should be submitted to the APWG Program Committee at proposals@antiphishing.org. Abstracts will be accepted till Midnight Eastern Time on March 29, 2010.
The APWG CeCOS conferences investigate the modern phenomena of electronic crime from the point of view of the responder who must
undertake forensic exercises to investigate the crimes and the
managers who must protect consumers and enterprise computer and
network users every day. CeCOS presenters discuss all aspects of
electronic crime and ways to combat it.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Phishing, rogue-AV, pharming, click-fraud, crimeware, extortion
and emerging attacks.
- Technical, legal, political, social and psychological aspects of
fraud and fraud prevention.
- Malware, botnets, ecriminal/phishing gangs and collaboration, or
money laundering.
- Techniques to assess the risks and yields of attacks and the
success rates of countermeasures.
- Delivery techniques, including spam, voice mail and rank
manipulation; and countermeasures.
- Spoofing of different types, and applications to fraud.
- Techniques to avoid detection, tracking and takedown; and ways
to block such techniques.
- Honeypot design, data mining, and forensic aspects of fraud
prevention.
- Design and evaluation of user interfaces in the context of fraud
and network security.
- Best practices related to digital forensics tools and
techniques, investigative procedures, and evidence acquisition,
handling and preservation.
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APWG is offering an opportunity to build relationships while marketing your company to a targeted audience of security, messaging and financial professionals. Sponsorships are a personal, non-intrusive way of conveying your message. Additionally, your participation can help support activities vital to the overall success of the APWG and its research partners, which ultimately contributes to the success of the entire counter-eCrime stakeholders' community.
There are a sponsorship opportunities available for those who want to use this meetings as an opportunity to communicate their brand and message to APWG members, presenters and event attendees, each either a critical decision maker or a thought leader in his or her own right.
You may download the Sponsors Oportunities memo here: 
Please contact Deputy-Secretary Foy Shiver for details via email at fshiver [at] antiphishing.org.
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Below are press releases related to this event.
- APWG Unites Global Electronic Crime Fighters in São Paulo May 2010
English Portuguese
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