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SUMMARY:APWG.EU Tech 2023
DESCRIPTION:APWG.EU Technical Summit and Researchers Sync-Up Examines Cybercrime Solutions and Builds Bridges of Cooperation Across the Globe.\nAPWG.EU Technical Summit and Researchers Sync-Up 2023  (Tech 2023) will present state-of-the-art research into cybercrime investigations\, forensic techniques and infrastructure defense against cyber-attacks and manipulation. The Summit will feature innovations in cryptocurrency cybercrime tools and response approaches; research into the technical\, legal\, political\, social and psychological aspects of fraud and fraud prevention; case studies into new and emerging cybercrime attack methods; and the design and evaluation of fraud-resistant user interfaces. \nTech 2023 will look into the many new and emerging challenges facing cybersecurity\, the most common and predictable cyberthreats\, and incident responses at any scale. Tech 2023 presenters and delegates will review the development of response paradigms and resources for counter-cybercrime managers and forensic professionals in both the private and public sectors. As always\, the presenters will look out for opportunities for building bridges of cooperation and collaboration. \nPresenters will review case studies of national and regional economies that have come under attack\, and illustrate some examples of successful trans-national forensic investigation cooperation. At the same time\, Tech 2023 will explore possible models for consultation and collaboration against eCrime\, and examine the available resources for cybercrime response and forensic enterprises in general. \nAPWG.EU Technical Summit and Researchers Sync-Up 2023 will take place in Dublin\, Ireland\, June 21 & 22\, 2023. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*************************Students\, Researchers and Speakers receive complimentary registration for this event.  Contact apwg_events@apwg.org for a discount code.*************************\n\nNetworking Ice-Breaker\nRegistered attendees are invited to join us Tuesday evening June 20 at Oscars Cafe Bar between 18:30-21:30.  Meet the APWG.EU staff\, have a drink or bite to eat\, catch-up with old cybercrime fighting friends and make some new ones. \n6 Smithfield Square | Dublin 7Tuesday Evening 18:30 – 21:30 \n\n\n\n\n	Wednesday\, 21 JuneThursday\, 22 June \n\n\n\n\n	08:30-9:30Welcome coffee & Registration09:00-09:30Welcome coffee & Registration\n\n\n	09:30-09:35Opening Remarks Zoriana Dmytryshyna (APWG.eu)09:30-09:35Opening RemarksChristina Thorpe  bio (TUD)Foy Shiver (APWG)\n\n\n	09:35-10:10Keynote: Chris Gibson  bio Executive Director (FIRST)Threat Intel Coalition09:35-10:10 Keynote:  Pr. Kevin Curran  bio (Ulster University)The Latest Breakthroughs in Cybersecurity\n\n\n	10:10-10:40How International police cooperation can make a differenceJorge Rosal-Cosano  bio (EUROPOL) 10:10-11:00Researchers Chalk-Talk: Future of Cybercrime ResearchModerator: Dave Jevans  bio (APWG/Mastercard)Michael O´Callaghan  bio (UCD)Stephen Cobb  bioBernard Haslhofer  bio (Complexity Science Hub Vienna)Jordi Guijarro  bio i2Cat\n\n\n	10:40-11:10Never negotiate with criminals! Insights about ransomware tactics used with victims in the negotiationsMarc Rivero  bio (Kaspersky)11:00-11:30Coffee break\n\n\n	11:10-11:40Coffee break11:30-12:00APWG.EU Strategic Direction and Challenges in 2023Dave Jevans  bio (APWG/Mastercard)\n\n\n	Cybercrime identification and prosecution12:00-12:20LAZARUS Project: Update on Horizon Europe funded workAdriana Freitas  bio APWG.EU\n\n\n	11:40-12:10Uncovering Case Networks: Insights Gained from Prosecuting Cybercrime CasesBernard Haslhofer  bio (Complexity Science Hub Vienna)12:20-12:40APWG eCrime Exchange Development UpdatePat Cain (APWG)\n\n\n	12:10-12:40Cyber scam as the new paradigm of criminal activityJavier Moyá and Alberto RodríguezBarcelona Cybercrime Section (Spanish National Police)12:40-13:10Investigating Phishing Attacks using the Registration Data Access ProtocolHauke Jan Lübbers  bio (CSIS Security Group)\n\n\n	12:40-13:00Tackling Phishing: a CSIRT PerspectiveCormac O’Reilly  bio (NCSC Ireland)13:10-14:00Lunch\n\n\n	13:00-14:00LunchBlockchain & Cryptocurrency\n\n\n	14:00-14:45Panel: Private-public collaboration in fight against cybercrimeModerator: Mike Dewar  bio (Mastercard)Stewart Garrick  bio (Shadowserver)José María Legido  bio (GMV)Shaun Durkan  bio (Garda National Cyber Crime Bureau)14:00-14:40Cryptocurrency investigationsIggy Azad  bio (Coinbase)\n\n\n	Research papers: Threats to people identity and health14:40-15:10Fraud and Crypto Asset Investments\, Criminal Tactics & Recovery OptionsScott Pounder  bio (CRYSTAL Blockchain Analytics)\n\n\n	14:45-15:15Cybercrime as public health crisis: deep harms but big opportunitiesStephen Cobb  bio\n Financial crimes detection\n\n\n	15:15-15:45Coffee break15:10-15:40Two sides of the same crime: fraud and money mulesMike Dewar  bio (Mastercard)\n\n\n	15:45-16:15Remote Clipboard Data In-Memory Attacks and DetectionKhaled Fawzy  bio (Nile University)15:40-16:10Coffee break\n\n\n	16:15-16:45Classifying recaptured identity documents using the biomedical Meijering and Sato algorithmsJohn Magee  bio(Technological University Dublin)Reputation threats\n\n\n	16:45-17:15Identifying Online Child Sexual Texts in Dark Web through Machine Learning and Deep Learning AlgorithmsVuong M. Ngo  bio (Technological University Dublin)16:10-16:30Block and Roll: A Metric-based Evaluation of Reputation Block ListsSiôn Lloyd  bio (ICANN)\n\n\n	17:30-18:30Meeting of the APWG.eu Advisory Board and Guest\n16:30-16:50Brand Phishing detection with Machine LearningNadezda Demidova  bio and Marc Green  bio (eBay)\n\n\n	19:30Networking DinnerUrban BrewingCHQ Building\, Custom House Quay IFSC\, Dublin\, D01 Y6P5www.urbanbrewing.ie\n\n\n\n\nCALL FOR PAPERS\nAPWG.EU Technical Summit and Researchers Sync-Up 2023 is a two-day event focused on electronic crime with a research and interdisciplinary programme consisting of invited keynotes\, interactive panels\, and chalk-talk sessions. The event’s objective is to bring together academic researchers from multiple disciplines\, industry security practitioners\, government representatives\, and law enforcement officials to discuss and exchange ideas\, experiences and lessons learned while combating cybercrime from a polyhedric perspective. \nThis year’s programme includes a chalk-talk lab session “the Researchers’ Sync-Up”. Sync-Up is a moderated chalk-talk where leading investigators and interdisciplinary innovators discuss their next five years of cybercrime research. Why is this research needed? What is lacking to commit to this direction? Sync-Up enables big ideas to find the investigators with the tools\, will and data to drive cybercrime research into the future. Interaction\, discussion\, and multidisciplinary collaborations will be fostered. Focus areas for Sync-Up include but are not limited to: metrics and categorization schema; data exchange and data logistics challenges; and unchartered behavioral questions in cybercrime research. \n\nIMPORTANT DATES: \n\n\nPapers submission: May 1st\, 2023Extended: May 12th\, 2023\nNotification of Acceptance/Rejection: May 21st\, 2023\nAuthors registration: May 28th\, 2023\nConference data: June 21-22\, 2023\n\n\nArticles’ topics may include\, but are not limited to: \n\n\n\n\nElectronic crime research and innovation\n\n\n\nCryptocurrency and related cybercrime\, tools\, and responses\n\n\n\nArtificial Intelligence in Cybercrime and its prevention\n\n\n\nCase studies of current attack methods\, including phishing\, malware\, rogue antivirus programs\, pharming\, crimeware\, botnets\, and other emerging techniques.\n\n\n\nTechnical\, legal\, political\, social and psychological aspects of electronic crime and its prevention.\n\n\n\nMalware\, botnets\, cybercriminal/phishing gangs\, or money laundering.\n\n\n\nCybersecurity in specific markets: financial services\, e-commerce\, health\, energy & supplies.\n\n\n\nTechniques to avoid detection\, tracking and take-down; proactive ways to counteract such techniques.\n\n\n\nDesigning and evaluating user interfaces with fraud and network security in mind.\n\n\n\nBehavioral aspects of cybercrime resilience and susceptibility in ICT users.\n\n\n\nBest practices for detecting and preventing damage to critical internet infrastructure.\n\n\n\nThe economics of online crime.\n\n\n\nApproaches and/or research to measure the impacts of cybercrime\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nPROGRAM COMMITTEE \n     Alexandros Zacharis\, ENISA     Jorge Chinea López\, Incibe     Brad Wardman\, Booz Allen Hamilton / APWG     Manel Medina\, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya     Christina Thorpe\, Technical University Dublin     Ray Genoe\, University College of Dublin     Francisco Fernández\, INCIBE     Marc Rivero\, La Salle BCN     Rubén Calleja\, INCIBE     David Elizondo\, De Monfort Univesity     Foy Shiver\, APWG     Guy Jourdan\, University of Ottawa     Jarno Salonen\, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd     Louise O Hagan\, Workday/ Cyber Awareness Ireland     Zoriana Dm\, APWG.EU     Daria Catalui\, Allianz \nSubmission Types \n\nRegular papers: max 12 pages of practical and/or theoretical content describing advances in the fight against Electronic Crime and any of the topics listed in the CFP.\nPosition papers/Session and Panel proposals: max 6 pages with content where authors discuss their opinions on Electronic Crime related fields. Discussion on regulations\, policies\, draft standards\, and similar topics to foster discussion are welcome.\nShort papers/Posters: max 6 pages of practical and/or theoretical content describing unfinished\, ongoing research with preliminary (not yet conclusive) results.\nChalk-talk papers: max 4 pages with research ideas for principal investigators and motivated researchers willing to explore collaborations and looking for synergies in Electronic Crime related fields. Interdisciplinary proposals are particularly welcome. These papers are aimed at fostering collaboration\, discussing groundbreaking ideas\, and forging lasting research collaborations amongst the attendees.\n\nAUTHORS’ GUIDANCE \n\nTech Summit has adopted the CEUR publication format. Submissions should be in English\, in PDF format with all fonts embedded\, formatted using the CEUR template\, found here: https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip\nPapers should be prepared in two-column format\nSubmissions should be anonymized\, excluding author names\, affiliations and acknowledgements. Authors’ own work should be referred to in the third person.\nCommittee members are not required to read the appendices\, and papers should be intelligible without them.\nAuthors of accepted papers\, sessions\, panels or chalk-talks must present them and register at the event.\nPapers will be published on the CEUR-WP \n\n\nFor paper submissions use the New Submission option at https://ecrime2023sync-up.hotcrp.com/\n\n\n\nVenue\n\n\n\n\nTechnological University DublinCentral Quad – Grangegorman LowerDublin 7\, D07 ADY7\, Ireland\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nAccommodations\nAPWG.EU has negotiated with several hotels to offer attendees a special rate at a variety of price points.  Book early\, there is a large local event the weekend after our meeting and rooms will go fast. \n \n\nMaldron Smithfield\nMaldron Hotel Smithfield has everything you need for a perfect hotel break in Dublin\, with 92 well-appointed bedrooms and exceptional service. Our hotel is a comfortable\, spacious and affordable 4-star accommodation\, located in Smithfield Square\, Dublin 7\, only a short walk from Dublin city centre. With an abundance of things to see and do right on our doorstep\, it is the perfect base to stay and explore the wonderful Irish capital. \nReservations can be made online at https://www.maldronhotelsmithfield.com/ using the discount code TEMP to receive the negotiated rate.  \neasyHotel\neasyHotel Dublin City Centre is brand new for 2023\, located in the buzzing Smithfield area in the heart of Dublin. As budget accommodation in Dublin\, we offer everything you need for a comfortable stay at an affordable price\, so you can focus on exploring the city. Each of our 160 en-suite bedrooms feature comfortable beds\, black out curtains\, bedside USB ports\, and free WiFi.  \nReservations can be made online at www.easyhotel.com using the code APWG to receive the negotiated rate. This is inputted into the ‘Have you got a promo code’ field when checking availability. \nThe Hendrick\n\nThe Hendrick – where style meets substance. We’ve put ourselves right in the heart of Dublin’s most vibrant areas. You’ll be swimming in all the culture! Our gift to you. \nReservations can be made online at https://secure.hendrickdublin.ie/convert/site/The%20Hendrick/index.html?av=promo&promotionCode=APWG2023&fw_submitted=1 using the discount code APWG2023 to receive the negotiated rate.  \nHotel Rui Plaza The Gresham Dublin\nThe new Hotel Riu Plaza The Gresham Dublin is located in the heart of Dublin\, in a historic building on the famous O’Connell Street\, and become one of the city’s emblematic sites. This Irish hotel offers you the best facilities for you to enjoy an unforgettable holiday with RIU Hotels & Resorts.   \nReservations can be made online at the negotiated APWG.EU rate using this link: https://www.riu.com/en/riuplaza/formularios/apwg-eu-tech-2023.jsp \n*************************Students\, Researchers and Speakers receive complimentary registration for this event.  Contact apwg_events@apwg.org for a discount code.*************************\n  \n \n \n \n \n\n  \n \n \n\n \n \n\n 
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SUMMARY:Phishing Outbreaks in 2022
DESCRIPTION:In the framework of the European Cybersecurity Month\, APWG.eu and ENISA invite you to our joint webinar on Phishing Tendencies. The program will examine the latest changes in cybersecurity overall after the pandemic and war outbreak. Presenters will detail the criminal techniques that have evolved to exploit the special conditions of life and commerce in a time of pandemic and war and examine responses to prevent and respond to phishing attacks. In addition\, we will discuss the tools needed to effectively combat cybercrime precisely phishing related attacks in 2022 and how to detect and stop them to protect us. A panel Q&A will follow presentations with a final conclusion from our presenters. \nReserve an hour and a half for an interactive webinar co-organised by ENISA and APWG. \nRegistration is available in the following LINK.
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