[AISWorld] AILCC 4th International Conference on Cyberlaw

Glenn Dardick gdardick at dardick.net
Fri Aug 6 09:12:32 EDT 2010


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The 4th International Conference on Cyberlaw
Venue: Arlington, Virginia, USA 
Dates: 18-20 August 2010
Conference Website: http://www.cyberlaw-conference.org  
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Dear colleagues: 

My Co-Chair, Mohamed Chawki, and I would like to invite you to attend the AILCC 4th International Conference on Cyberlaw co-organized by the International Association International Association of Cybercrime Prevention (AILCC) and the Association for Digital Forensics, Security and Law (ADFSL) and to be held in Arlington, Virginia in the USA from August 18, 2010 to August 20, 2010.

This conference is an opportunity for academics and members of the judiciary and law enforcement to exchange ideas and discuss most recent topics focusing on Cyberlaw. Bringing together leading academics and practitioners from all over the world, the conference will explore comparative approaches to intellectual property and discuss privacy, information technology and other Cyberlaw issues. 


Keynote Speakers

This year's keynote speakers will be:

Andrew G. Oosterbaan (Wednesday)
Chief, Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section
United States Department of Justice
(http://www.cyberlaw-conference.org/oosterbaan.htm) 

Joseph A. Cannataci (Thursday)
Director, Centre for Law, Information & Converging Technologies
University of Central Lancashire
(http://www.cyberlaw-conference.org/cannataci.htm) 

David Weitzel (Friday)
Vice-Chair, Science and Technology Section
Privacy and Cybercrime Committee
American Bar Association
(http://www.cyberlaw-conference.org/weitzel.htm) 

The following is a preliminary list of papers, workshops and presentation: 
Wednesday Papers, Workshops and Presentations
(preliminary)
* 8:00am Registration 
* 8:45am Conference Begins 
* Welcome Address - Brigadier General Patrick Finnegan 
* 9:00am Keynote Speaker - Andrew G. Oosterbaan 
* "Can Electronic Espionage or Cyber Crime Ever Constitute an 'Act of War' and How Can Nations' Legally Defend Themselves?" - David Willson, Esq., CISSP, Security +, Deputy Director of Cyber Operations Division, NEK Advanced Securities Group, United States 
* "Cyber Attacks Against a Nation State: A Legal Perspective on a Growing Security and International Challenge" - Murdoch Watney, University of Johannesburg, South Africa 
* 12:00 Noon Lunch 
* Cloud Security and the Law - David Snead, Attorney, Washington D.C. 
* The Nagging Issues with Cloud Computing: a Discussion of a Few Drawbacks - Joseph Schwerha IV, TraceEvidence, LLC, Associate Professor, California U of Pennsylvania, United States 
* Challenges of Digital Evidence - Gary Kessler, Gary Kessler Associates, Vermont, United States, Adjunct Assoc. Prof., Edith Cowan University, Australia 
* International Acquisition of Evidence 
* 4:30pm Conference closes for the day 
Thursday Papers, Workshops and Presentations
(preliminary)
* 8:00am Registration 
* 8:45am Conference Day Begins 
* 9:00am Keynote Speaker - Joseph A. Cannataci 
* IP infringement - Conducting investigations 
* "Behavioral Targeting on the Internet in the Context of the Right to Privacy - Comments Based on the EU and Polish Law" - Małgorzata Wilińska, Faculty of Law and Administration, Warsaw University, Poland 
* "Factors Effecting Software Privacy: The Case of Kuwait" 
* 12:00 Noon Lunch 
* "Prevention and detection of Internet fraud and related online criminal activities worldwide" - Andrew Matthews, Vice President Operations, Internet Fraud Watchdog LTD, Global Prevention and Detection Global Headquarters, Brussels, Belgium 
* "Internet and Online Criminality: An Exploratory Study of Urban Youth Fraudsters in Nigeria" 
* "Domain Name Protection in South Africa" 
* "Cyber Crime increasing at an alarming rate in Nepal and the inadequacy of Nepalese Laws to combat it" 
* "Towards A Real-Time Response (RtR) Model for Policing the Cyberspace." 
* "Botnets, Cyberespionage & Cyberterrorism: Threats to National Security" 
* 4:30pm Conference closes for the day 
Friday Papers, Workshops and Presentations (1/2 Day)
* 8:00am Registration 
* 8:45am Conference Day Begins 
* 9:00am Keynote Speaker - David Weitzel 
* Workshop on International Cyberlaw - Nathan McDonald, Executive Director, Mustor Institute (Australia) 
* 12:30pm Conference closes for the day 


Additional details on the conference may be found at the conference website:
http://www.cyberlaw-conference.org 
  
Regards,

Glenn S. Dardick, Ph.D.
Co-Chair, 4th International Conference on Cyberlaw

gdardick at dardick.net 
Associate Professor of Information Systems  
Longwood University, USA 
Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Computer and Information Science
Edith Cowan University, Australia
Director, Association for Digital Forensics, Security and Law  
http://www.adfsl.org 
Editor, Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law  
http://www.jdfsl.org 




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