SICSA Cyber Nexus: International Perspectives on Cybercrime

Date/Time
Date(s) - 19/08/2019
8:30 am - 4:30 pm

Location
University of Strathclyde


SICSA Cyber Nexus is pleased to be sponsoring the International Perspectives on Cybercrime, a one day symposium for researchers, law enforcement and practitioners which is taking place on Monday 19th August 2019 at the University of Strathclyde.

SICSA Nexus is funding 20 tickets for the event.  If you wish to apply for a SICSA funded place please email George Weir, University of Strathclyde

The preliminary programme is:

8.30 am Registration

9.00 Welcome and Introduction

9.15 – 10.45 Session 1
– Barry Cartwright, International Cybercrime Research Centre, School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Canada: “Disinformation Warfare: The Weaponization of Social Media”
– Magnus Westerlund, Arcadia University of Applied Sciences, Finland: “The enigma of decentralized technology: Blockchain promises and threats for society”
– Amie Taal, Stratagem Tech Solutions Ltd., UK: “Inside the mind of a Hacker: A Modern Day View of Behaviour Analysis”

10.45 – 11.15 Coffee

11.15 – 12.45 Session 2
– Manmeet Mahinderjit Singh, Universiti Sains Malaysia: “An Integrated Security and Privacy Preservation Framework for Mobile Crowd Sensing in Smart Cities”
– Leah Lathrop, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Media and Computer Science, OTH Amberg-Weiden, Germany: “Physical Uncloneable Functions – Hardware-Intrinsic Security for Devices and Applications”
– Bob Duncan, Business School, University of Aberdeen, UK: “Security and Privacy Compliance: Are Large Corporates Aiding Criminals While Shooting Themselves in the Foot?”

12.45 – 14.15 Lunch

14.15 – 15.45 Session 3
– Tom Scotto, School of Government and Public Policy, University of Strathclyde, UK: “Cyberwarfare: What do State Actors Want and How Might the Public Be Affected-An International Relations Perspective”
– Richard Frank, International Cybercrime Research Centre, School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Canada: “Tracing Illicit Bitcoin Transactions”
– Fabian Süß, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Media and Computer Science, OTH Amberg-Weiden, Germany: “Identity Management and Public Cloud Services – An Alternative Approach to Current Single Sign-on Services”

15.45 – 16.00 Tea

16.00 – 16.30 Panel Session

16.30 Close

 

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