->PConnect(script.ftech.net,mi2gl,m4d2e,mi2gl)
 

Cyberland Security: Organized Crime, Terrorism and the Internet

The Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford

Special Lecture and Discussion

London, UK - 9 January 2005, 10:00 GMT - Cyberland Security: Organized Crime, Terrorism and the Internet

Date: 10 February 2005, 17:00 - 18:00
Location: Oxford Internet Institute, 1 St Giles, Oxford, OX1 3JS, UK
Speaker: DK Matai, Executive Chairman, mi2g

Attendance:

This event is fully subscribed. To be placed on a waiting list, please e-mail events@oii.ox.ac.uk. A text of this lecture will be available after the event and posted at the OII website here and also on the mi2g website here.

Abstract:

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 multi nationals in Europe, America and Asia.

Biographical profile of DK Matai.

[ENDS]


mi2g
is at the leading edge of building secure on-line banking, broking and trading architectures. The principal applications of our technology are:

1. D2-Banking;
2. Digital Risk Management; and
3. Bespoke Security Architecture.

mi2g pioneers enterprise-wide security practices and technology to save time and cut cost. We enhance comparative advantage within financial services and government agencies. Our real time intelligence is deployed worldwide for contingency capability, executive decision making and strategic threat assessment.

mi2g Research Methodology: The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) List is available from here in pdf. Please note terms and conditions of use listed on www.mi2g.net

Full details of the December 2004 report are available as of 1st January 2005 and can be ordered from here. (To view contents sample please click here).

Renowned worldwide for the ATCA Briefings. Subscribe now.
 
Home - Profile - Values - People - Careers - Partners - Contact Us
D2 Banking - Bespoke Security Architecture - Digital Risk Management - Tools

Intelligence Briefings - Brochures - Case Studies -
SIPS Methodology FAQ (pdf)
Keynote Speeches - Articles - News Feeds - Glossary (pdf)
Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policy