APWG eCrime, the world’s pre-eminent counter-cybercrime symposium, convenes global thought leaders and cyber pioneers to frame the catalyzing, organizing questions that will help turn the tide against cybercrime
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., August 14, 2024 (Newswire.com)
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The APWG’s directors and 2024 eCrime symposium chairs are proud to post the agenda for the 2024 Symposium on Electronic Crime Research (eCrime 2024). eCrime 2024’s program includes globe-leading cybercrime industry interveners and researchers — as well as plenary addresses by cybersecurity legend Bruce Schneier, fellow to the Harvard Kennedy School’s Berkman Klein Center, and Internet engineering trailblazer David Clark of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
This year’s Symposium on Electronic Crime Research (eCrime 2024) explores the theme of taking back cyberspace from the criminal plexus — as framed by some of the pioneering figures of our time. APWG eCrime 2024 Boston will examine technological exposures, policy aspects, economic foundations, and behavioral elements that fuel the multi-billion-dollar cybercrime plexus, while searching, as ever, for those catalyzing, organizing questions that will help turn the tide against cybercrime.
The agenda is here: https://apwg.org/event/ecrime2024
The ticket registration console is at the top right of this page.
NOTE: APWG sponsoring members can register (a limited number of complimentary tickets as defined by membership level) for NO CHARGE using the members’ ticket code (i.e. Premium: 3 per; Sponsor: 2 per; Corporate & Corporate Individual levels: 1 per). Ticket codes for APWG members – and for discounts available to researchers, government and law enforcement personnel, can be retrieved from event organizers at email apwg_events@apwg.org.
The accommodations registration page for the eCrime 2024’s conference hotel is here with instructions to reserve at the discounted symposium rate:
https://apwg.org/apwg-ecrime-2024-accommodations
ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTRONIC CRIME RESEARCH
APWG eCrime is uniquely constructed to examine contemporary industrial responses to cybercrime as well as to showcase the latest academic research into counter-cybercrime techniques and technologies.
As the only peer-reviewed, publishing (with IEEE Digital Xplore, since 2008) research conference focused exclusively on cyber-crime, APWG eCrime is the most important venue for discovering path-finding, thought-leading ideas and projects that can turn the tide against cybercrime in its third decade.
The Symposium on Electronic Crime Research (APWG eCrime) was founded in 2006 as the eCrime Researchers Summit, conceived by APWG Secretary General Peter Cassidy as a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary venue to present basic and applied research into electronic crime and engaging every aspect of its evolution – as well as spotlighting technologies and techniques for cybercrime detection, response, forensics and prevention.
Since then, what had been initially a technology focused conference has incrementally expanded its focus to cover behavioral, social, economic, and legal / policy dimensions as well as technical aspects of cybercrime, following the interests of our correspondent investigators, the symposium’s managers as well as the APWG’s own directors and steering committee members.
Scores upon scores of papers exploring these dimensions of cybercrime at APWG eCrime have been published by the IEEE <APWG | eCrime Research Papers> as well as by Taylor & Francis and the Association of Computing Machinery (in the very earliest years of the symposium).
With its multi-disciplinary approach, APWG eCrime every year brings together the most heterogeneous community of counter-eCrime researchers and industrial stakeholders to confer over the latest research, and to foster collaborations between the leading investigators in this still nascent field of cybercrime studies.
Source: APWG