ICCS 2019
U.S. Attorney General Takes Tech Industry to Task on Encryption
0United States Attorney General William P. Barr blasted tech companies for resisting efforts to give law enforcement access to encrypted information in a July 23 keynote address to the 8th International Conference on Cyber Security at Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus.
Former FBI Agent Sounds Alarm on Cyber Security
Ten years ago, Fordham and the FBI committed to bringing together the world’s best and…
Techies and Engineers Need to Speak Same Language to Secure Critical Infrastructure
In one of the final panels of the International Conference on Cyber Security, panelists examined…
Forensics Expert Reflects on How Tech Changes Have Impacted His Work
To understand how technologic changes have influenced the way law enforcement has approached digital forensics,…
How the ‘Dark Tetrad’ Abets White Collar Crime and Espionage
In a panel titled, “Insider Risks: Investigative Insights and Lessons Learned,” Eric Shaw, Ph.D., and…
Panel Highlights Benefits of Red Teams
If a hacker broke into your computer network, stole all the x-rays that you, a…
CISA Director Encourages the American People to Take Security Into Their Own Hands
In an unscripted speech, Christopher C. Krebs, the first director of the Department of Homeland…
We Can’t Go It Alone on Cybercrime, FBI Director Warns
Christopher Wray, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, told a standing room only…
The Problem with IoT Devices
IoT devices are making our day-to-day lives easier, but at what cost? The answer: IoT…
Hack Right: How to Deter First Offenders Away from Cybercrime
Is there a way to keep would-be first offenders away from cybercrime? A panel at…
Exploring the Possibilities of Blockchain Technology
Blockchain technology is overhyped, but its potential holds much promise, said Peter Mell, a senior…