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The fifth annual APWG eCrime Researchers Summit once again will be held in conjunction with the 2010 APWG General Meeting between October 18-20, 2010 at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX.
eCRS 2010 will bring together academic researchers, security practitioners, and law enforcement to discuss all aspects of electronic crime and ways to combat it, Topics of interests include (but are not limited to):
- Phishing, rogue-AV, pharming, click-fraud, crimeware, extortion and emerging attacks.
- Technical, legal, political, social and psychological aspects of fraud and fraud prevention.
- Malware, botnets, ecriminal/phishing gangs and collaboration, or money laundering.
- Techniques to assess the risks and yields of attacks and the success rates of countermeasures.
- Delivery techniques, including spam, voice mail and rank manipulation; and countermeasures.
- Spoofing of different types, and applications to fraud.
- Techniques to avoid detection, tracking and takedown; and ways to block such techniques.
- Honeypot design, data mining, and forensic aspects of fraud prevention.
- Design and evaluation of user interfaces in the context of fraud and network security.
- Best practices related to digital forensics tools and techniques,
investigative procedures, and evidence acquisition, handling and preservation.
Important dates: (11:59pm US EDT)
Full paper submissions due: May 30, 2010
RIP paper submissions due: June 13, 2010
Paper notification: Aug 1, 2010
Poster submissions due: August 29, 2010
Poster notifications: September 5, 2010
Conference: October 18-20, 2010
Camera ready due: October 27, 2010
For more information on the submission process, visit http://www.ecrimeresearch.org/2010/cfp.html |
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Logistics and Registration
Registration for the 2010 Counter-eCrime Operations Summit is $325 and includes both day's sessions, meals and all after hours gatherings. An "early bird" discounted rate of $250 for all registrations on or before 3 September. A student/faculty rate is also available, $100 early bird registration and $150 regular rate. Students and faculty will be asked to provide their University Student ID card at the onsite registration desk the day of the event.
** Registration will open May 2010 **
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Event Venue:
The 2010 Counter-eCrime Operations Summit and all event meetings are being hosted by the HACNet lab at SMU in the Hughes-Trigg Student Center in Dallas, TX.
Hughes-Trigg Student Center
Southern Methodist University
3140 Dyer Street
Dallas, TX 75205 |
APWG eCrime-Fighter Scholarship Program
The APWG eCrime-Fighter Scholarship program will promote
counter-ecrime research by encouraging participation in the APWG
eCrime Researcher Summit. Participants submitting papers and posters
to the 2009 Summit are automatically entered into the program. This
program will consist of both cash and travel awards based on the
results of the blind paper and poster review process.
- One cash award of $1000 for the overall best paper
- A limited number of cash travel awards for student authors of
papers and posters
Cash Awards will be announced during the October 2010
Event. Travel Awards will be announced at the end of the submission
review process.
About the APWG eCrime Researchers Summit
The Anti-Phishing Working Group eCrime Researchers Summit was
conceived by APWG Secretary General Peter Cassidy in 2006 as a
comprehensive venue for the presentation of the state-of-the-art basic
and applied research into electronic crime, engaging every aspect of
its development (technical, behavioral, social and legal) as well as
technologies and techniques for its detection, related forensics and
its prevention. The eCRS, brings together
the most heterogeneous community of counter-eCrime stakeholders to
confer over the latest research, to foster collaborations and to
provide a convenient venue for funding agencies to connect with
leading principal investigators in the field. Academic and industrial
researchers appeared at the APWG's door at the institution's genesis,
delineating phishing's contemporary nature and speculating on probable
evolutionary paths. In fact, many of the exploits being animated by
contemporary phishers were predicted by researchers in the past,
giving the counter-eCrime stakeholding community today language and
concepts with which to grasp the threat at hand. The APWG established
the eCRS to honor that contribution, foster its spirit and to organize
the creative energy of researchers that would eventually overwhelm the
APWG's other meeting venues. The eCRS is a collaborative project of
its sponsoring institutions, its chairs, committee members, reviewers,
the APWG and its sponsors and, of course, the researchers who share
their findings. The APWG gives its thanks to all who are making eCRS a
keystone event in the field and to all of those who have helped
establish it. And to all of our new collaborators and contributors:
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