| Time |
Speaker |
Topic |
| 0800 - 0900 |
Registration
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| 0900 - 0940 |
Welcome addresses from VIP Guests
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0940 - 1030 |
Mr. Lance James, CTO Secure Science Corporation
Mr.James is the author of the acclaimed book "Phishing Exposed" (2005) and co-author of the book "Emerging Threat Analysis" (2006).
A frequent commentator in the media including CNN,CBC and the BBC, Mr. James is a lively speaker and an expert in the field of Internet threats and malware.
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Keynote Speech: The darkside of the web. |
Coffee Break Sponsored by H11 Digital Forensics and Sun Wah Pearl Linux Training
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1100 - 1145 |
Mr. Peter Cavicchia,
Global Head of Cyber Crime Investigations,
JP Morgan Chase
Mr. Cavicchia has a distinguished law enforcement background including serving on the U. S. Secret Service's New York Electronic Crimes Task Force in New York.
Currently, Mr. Cavicchia plays a key role in developing and implementing cyber investigative and protective strategy and initiatives for JP Morgan Chase.
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Presentation: The role of Computer Forensics in The Banking Industry |
1145 - 1230 |
Mr. Steve Vickers,
President and CEO, International Risk Ltd
As President and Chief Executive Officer of International Risk, Mr. Vickers is responsible for the strategic direction and operations of the company in conducting a wide variety of business intelligence and investigative assignments in Asia and beyond.
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Presentation: Effective Computer Forensics in a Corporate Environment |
Lunch Break sponsored by Microsoft
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1400 - 1445 |
Mr. Bill Moylan
Senior Director, Aon Consulting Inc. New York
Mr.Moylan is a 26 year Law Enforcement veteran which included 5 years in the US Secret Service's Electronic Crimes Task Force.
Currently employed with Aon Consulting Inc. in the New York office as Senior Director of the High-Tech Investigations / Litigation Support group, he helped develop one of the first high-technology crime investigation and computer forensics units in the country.
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Presentation: Crisis Response on a Global Scale - the modern face of Computer Forensics |
1445 - 1530 |
Ms. Louise Stoupe - Litigation Partner, Tokyo Office, Morrison & Foerster
Ms. Stoupe’s practice focuses on intellectual property and international dispute resolution. Morgan Foerster has a strong reputation on the Legal & Strategic aspects E-Discovery, offering expertise on managing legal obligations from digital document creation to discovery.
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Presentation: Electronic Discovery - the implications for Asian Businesses |
Coffee Break Sponsored by H11 Digital Forensics and Sun Wah Pearl Linux Training
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1600 - 1645 |
Thomas Parenty, Parenty Consulting
Mr.Parenty has over twenty years of experience in the computer security and cryptography fields, including employment with the National Security Agency (NSA), and has testified five times before the United States Congress on IT Security matters.
He is the author of the book, "Digital Defense: What You Should Know About Protecting Your Company’s Assets" and his consulting practice currently focuses on the enablement of electronic commerce and the protection of intellectual property in Asia.
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Presentation: Picking up the Pieces: The Aftermath of Computer Crime
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1645 - 1715 |
Mr. Anthony Fung,
Asia Pacific Internet Investigation Manager,
Microsoft
Mr.Fung played a key role in establishing and building the reputation of the Technology Crime Division of the HK Police during his time in the Force.
Since joining Microsoft in 2004, he has been instrumental in many Microsoft projects aimed at enhancing cooperation between Regional LE Agencies.
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Presentation: Partnerships between the public and private sector in tackling IT Crime |
1715 - 1745 |
Mr. Andrew Rosen, CEO,
ASRData Ltd.
Mr. Rosen is regarded as a pioneer in the field of computer forensics having been the original author of the first recognised computer forensic software (Expert Witness, which later became EnCase).
Since then, he has developed another acclaimed tool for the Linux platform named SMART. As a world reknowned expert, he was appointed the head forensic examiner during the Enron investigation.
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Presentation: Lessons learned from the worlds largest computer forensic investigation - the Enron Case |
1745-2000 Evening Reception in the HKU Senior Staff Bistro "Top of the U",
sponsored by JP Morgan Chase
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