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Meeting Focus

The APWG is pleased to present the 2008 Fall General Meeting. Please join us at this opportunity to bring yourself up-to-date on phishing's evolution across the globe. Count on two full days of presentations, panel discussions and in-depth round-tables with a review of the last five years of meetings and deliverables. As well, we will look into the future of APWG for guidance from our eclectic member base.

At this two-day members-only meeting, the APWG will examine crimeware's evolution, the roles of Registrars, Registries and DNS in managing phishing attacks, public health approaches to managing the Botnet scourge, behavioral vulnerabilities and human factors that contribute to phishing's success as well as breaking news on Counter-eCrime tools and resources.

APWG Members and Non-Members Please Note: The sessions at the Fall General Meeting are open to APWG Members Only. APWG organizers will vet all registrants that sign up for the conference. Interlopers will not be accommodated. The accompanying eCrime Researchers Summit is a public event open to all registrations. If you haven't already, check membership rules and benefits at: http://www.antiphishing.org/membership.html Members at the individual level and above are eligible to attend conferences.
 

Program Overview

Presentations at the opening of the program will be delivered by ecrime responders within the APWG, its Global Research Partners and law enforcement personnel who will discuss national and regional ecrime trends and individual case studies about resolving specific electronic crime cases. Presenters will come from the ranks of private industry, private security companies, public law enforcement agencies, government agencies and national Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERT). True crime stories will be balanced with instruction about the skills the responders exercise as well as the data and tools employed to resolve phishing attacks.

APWG principals, research fellows and Global Research Partners will detail survey the eCrime landscape and present proposals for organizing global responses that will harmonize efforts of eCrime respondents and organize the work of securing the global network infrastructure. Furthermore, presenters will examine the development ecrime data exchange specifications and how they can be employed to optimize counter-ecrime applications. Presentations about industrial policy will investigate industrial policies that complicate the work of exploited brand holders and responders - such as the segments of domain name system (DNS) registration process that is abused by phishers as part of their phishing campaigns.
 

Program Deliverables

Though instruction is always an APWG priority, the other defining goal is to identify common forensic needs - in terms the data, tools and communications protocols that are required to inform and facilitate time-sensitive communications between counter-ecrime stakeholders.

APWG has surveyed a lot of proposals and all have merit but required some harmonization of effort in order to make them maximally useful. APWG hopes that at the end of the program, the ensuing dialog will produce defined projects to organize data, tools and communications protocols that are required by the larger counter-ecrime community.
 

Working Agenda
 
(Under Construction and subject to change)
  Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, October 14, 15 & 16
** Note that Thuesday's schedule is closed to non-APWG Members**
 
  Welcome
Conference Introduction and Institutional Retrospective Peter Cassidy
Deputy Secretary General
APWG
 
 
    Global Overview of Phishing and eCrime Trends Dave Jevans
Chairman
APWG
 
 
    Grid Computing as an Emerging Staging Platform for eCrime Enterprise
 
Dan Hubbard
Websense, Inc.
 
 
    On Crimeware - Mutation and Proliferation
 
Patrik Runald
Chief Security Advisor
F-Secure
 
 
    Chasing Mr. Brain: Stalking the Mr. Brain Gang and Their Phishing Kits
 
John LaCour
MarkMonitor
 
 
    Testing and Results of Antiphishing Toolbar Performance
 
Steve Sheng
Carnegie Mellon University
 
 
    Practice & Prevention of Home-Router Mid-Stream Injection Attacks
 
Steven Myers
Indiana University at Bloomington
 
Sid Stamm
Indiana University at Bloomington
 
 
    Cyberwarfare in the Russia-Georgia Conflict: Lessons Learned
 
Don Jackson
SecureWorks
 
 
    Stalking the Fast Flux Miscreants
 
Nicolas Bourbaki

 
 
    Online Consumers at Risk and the Role of State Attorneys Genera
 
Ari Schwartz
Center for Democracy and Technology
 
 
    Protecting Friends: 106 Million of Them
 
Shing Yin Khor
MySpace
 
 
    Leveraging the 'Teachable Moment': APWG/CMU Phishing Education Landing Page Program
 
Dr. Lorrie Faith Cranor
Carnegie Mellon University
 
Dr. Laura Mather
Kestrel Systems, Inc.
APWG Director of Operations and APWG Internet Policy Committee Co-Chair
 
 
    Vishing Victim Advisory Message Program
 
Dr. Laura Mather
Kestrel Systems, Inc.
APWG Director of Operations and Internet Policy Committee Co-Chair
 
 
    Defending the User: New Approaches to Anti-Phishing D. K. Smetters, Ph.D.
Palo Alto Research Center (PARC)
 
 
    Mule Fool Proposal: Public Education on the Dangers of Money Muling
 
Phil Hallam-Baker
Verisign
 
 
    IODEF Extensions: A Lingua Franca for Communicating and Processing Electronic Crime Reports
 
Pat Cain
CooperCain, Inc. and APWG Resident Research Fellow
 
 
    The Phantom Menace: Untraceable Registrars Garth Bruen
KnujOn
 
 
    Report on DNS Abuse Remediation: Accelerated Domain Suspension Process for Registries
 
APWG Internet Policy Working Group
Rod Rasmussen
Internet Identity
 
Dr. Laura Mather
Kestrel Systems, Inc.
 
Mike Rodenbaugh
Rodenbaugh Law
 
 
         
  Birds of a Feather Sessions Institutional Data Sharing (By invitation)
 
TBA
 
 
    eCrime Researchers Summit Poster Presentations
 
TBA
 
 
         
         
Location, Transport and Accommodation Logistics

The 2008 eCrime Researchers Summit and all event meetings are being held at the DoubleTree Hotel Buckhead located in the center of Atlanta, Georgia's eclectic, cosmopolitan and affluent Buckhead district. A lively community with deep cultural and arts resources - as well as world-class shopping and dining - whose history harkens back to Atlanta's Golden Age - a period which never actually ended.

Buckhead History
Buckhead Theatre

Registration for this event will be opened in later spring or early summer 2008. Please check this site for updates.

DoubleTree Hotel Buckhead
3342 Peachtree Road, NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30326
(404) 231-1234
(404) 231-3112 - Fax

 

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Call for Presentations
APWG members, research partner and correspondents are invited and encouraged to submit their proposals for presentations and panel discussions to APWG Program Committee at proposals@antiphishing.org.
Vendor Sponsorship Opportunities

APWG is offering an opportunity to build relationships while marketing your company to a targeted audience of security, messaging and financial professionals. Sponsorships are a personal, non-intrusive way of conveying your message. Additionally, your participation can help support activities vital to the overall success of the APWG and its research partners, which ultimately contributes to the success of the entire counter-phishing stakeholders' community.

The following benefits are available to Meeting Sponsors, once your sponsorship is confirmed:

- Recognition in on-site signage displayed during the meal or break
- Distribution of one giveaway such as a literature pack or chotchkee

There are a number of meal, break and entertainment sponsorship opportunities available for APWG members who want to use this meetings as an opportunity to communicate their brand and message to members of the APWG and presenters, each either a critical decision maker or a thought leader in his or her own right.

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