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New Internet Technologies: The Next Intelligence And Crime Problem Sponsored By: TeleStrategies’ ISS World® September 9, 2008 : Online Webinar TIME: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM USA EST (e.g. New York Time) Free to Law Enforcement, Homeland Security, Defense and the Intelligence Community Webinar Time: 11:00 – 12:00 New York 16:00 – 17:00 London 19:00 – 20:00 Dubai 24:00 – 01:00 Singapore |
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Presented By: Jason A. Thomas, Lecturer, West Virginia University The Next Intelligence and Crime Problem: Think you know what it is? We've all heard of Myspace and Facebook. But do you know how they and other technologies can impact your role as a local law enforcement or intelligence official? It is clear that a series of fundamental shifts in the illicit use of technology has the potential to seriously hamper law enforcement and intelligence efforts. From a general lack of awareness to methods of investigating and prosecuting these crimes, current and future trends in the use of computers for illicit activity is problematic for intelligence and law enforcement professionals. This webinar presentation aims to expose the illicit use and danger of a variety of Internet technologies, including synthetic worlds, social networking, alternative reality gaming, and others. Through specific case studies, attendees will gain an awareness of the types of threats these technologies pose. Moreover, attendees will learn ways to combat and mitigate the risks associated with new technologies. I. Introduction II. Online Criminal and intelligence problems III. Mitigation Strategies IV. Conclusion |
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