Realities of Cybercrime: Debunking Myths About Criminal Technology

Schedule and Faculty

Tuesday, September 4, 2012
12:00 – 3:15 p.m.
(CENTRAL TIME)

(includes one 15-minute break)

Realities of Cybercrime: Debunking Myths About Criminal Technology

A look at criminal use and danger of a variety of Internet technologies and the cultures that surround them, including social media, virtual currencies, and hidden market; ways to prevent the risks associated with new technologies.

  • Understanding ‘Anonymous’ ideology, and the tools/tactics hackers in the community use for hacking

  • Uncovering insider threats and underground markets, TOR, and digital currencies

  • Explaining concepts of cyber bullying through New Jersey v. Dharun Ravi

– Katherine Sagona-Stophel; New Technologies Analyst; Thomson Reuters Special Services

Live In-Person Seminar Option!

This webcast is a simulcast of a live, in-person seminar taking place at the Minnesota CLE Conference Center. If you prefer, you may choose instead to join us at the Minnesota CLE Conference Center and attend this seminar in-person. For more information or to register for the live in-person version of this seminar, click here.