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- Juliette Mellman-Jones, Berrymans Lace Mawer

Cybercrime And Security

Examining the latest legal developments in cyberspace to protect yourself from online attack

Introduction

The cost to the UK economy of identity fraud and related crimes has recently been put at £2.7bn affecting up to 2 million people. The effect on businesses can be equally devastating as organisations find themselves vulnerable to attack and their data put at risk. Technological advances such as cloud computing can expose companies to even greater risk and the international dimension makes tracking the perpetrators even more complex.

Butterworths’ highly topical new conference addresses these problems head on and offers practical advice and solutions on how best to combat these threat5s. Chaired by Malcolm Marshall of KPMG the speaker panel represents the most eminent specialists in this fast paced area of law.

Event details


Date:

Wednesday 26 January 2011

Location:

To be advised LONDON
London

Save £50 off the full price when you book by 10 December 2010!
5.5 CPD
Hours

Benefits

  • Understand how phishing and pharming can be used to perpetrate frauds
  • Debate the efficacy of the latest UK and EU developments in the fight against cybercrime
  • Examine the international dimension of cybercrime and security
  • Mitigate the risks associated with cloud computing and data security
  • Explore the potential repercussion of distributed denial of service attacks

Who Should Attend

This conference is a must for anti-money laundering compliance officers, compliance and risk management officers, information technology specialists, information security officers, money laundering reporting officers, prosecuting authorities, the police, solicitors and barristers specialising in information security, TMT and e-crime.

Supported by:

New Law Journal