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Cyberland Security: Organized Crime, Terrorism and the Internet

Date & Time:
17:00:00 - 18:00:00,
Thursday 10 February, 2005

About

There is growing debate over threats to the security of the Internet, including competing views of their source and severity. But how significant and extensive are the actual threats? Are anarchic spammers the prime suspects? To what extent are organized criminal syndicates and terrorists using and abusing the Internet? And how can police and security forces use the Internet to counteract Cyberland risks?

DK Matai discusses the myths and realities of security threats from his perspective as chairman of one of the leading authorities on electronic security for major financial institutions, government agencies and multinationals in Europe, America and Asia.

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  • Name: DK Matai
  • Affiliation: Executive Chairman, mi2g
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