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The Internet of Things (IoT) has increased quality of life for many. However, it has also enticed cybercriminals to commit fraud in new and novel ways. This presentation will focus on strategies implemented in the early stages of the investigation of IoT crimes. The first approach will be to consider the classification of the crime, the methods of collecting evidence and all relevant laws and regulations.
Learning Objectives:
1: Understand the evolving vulnerabilities posed from the advancement of IoT.
2: Learn how to creatively use data from IoT devices in cybersecurity investigations.
3: Prepare and respond to protect and fight against vulnerabilities posed from IoT.
Pre-Requisites:
Three to five years of security experience.
Learning Objectives:
1: Understand the evolving vulnerabilities posed from the advancement of IoT.
2: Learn how to creatively use data from IoT devices in cybersecurity investigations.
3: Prepare and respond to protect and fight against vulnerabilities posed from IoT.
Pre-Requisites:
Three to five years of security experience.
Participants
Anthony J. Ferrante
Participant
Global Head of Cybersecurity and Senior Managing Director, FTI Consulting, Inc.
Mobile & IoT Security
threat management security services identity theft hackers & threats cyber warfare & cyber weapons
Topic
Mobile & IoT Security
Subtopic
threat management
security services
identity theft
hackers & threats
cyber warfare & cyber weapons
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