BCS Cybercrime Forensics specialist group.
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Synopsis
Wildlife Cybercrime Investigations
The illegal wildlife trade is one of the largest forms of transnational organised crime, earning tens of billions of dollars per year. Fraud, money-laundering, violence, trafficking, and corruption often come hand-in-hand with wildlife crime. The challenges for law enforcement agencies are like those investigators face every day—although often in more exotic locations.
Many criminal networks use mobile devices, social media platforms, the dark web, e-commerce, and instant messaging to coordinate their activities, find buyers, and sell their illicit product. Investigators must take a multifaceted approach that bridges real-world and digital activity, exposing hidden connections across people, objects, locations, and events. This session will explore digital forensic techniques that enable all kinds of investigators to understand criminal networks and reveal insights that help disrupt future illegal activities.
In the session you will learn:
- The key drivers behind one of the largest organized global crimes
- How Nuix can connect POLE objects across intelligence, mobile & IoT devices and social media to reveal hidden connections
- Techniques for developing intelligence to disrupt all forms of organised crime.
About the speaker
Stuart Clarke - Regional Director & Cyber CTO at Nuix
Stuart is an internationally respected information security expert who is responsible for the overall security and intelligence strategy and delivery at Nuix.
During his time at the company, Stuart has advised the United Nations’ peak cybersecurity body ITU and provided cybersecurity training for over 60 computer emergency response teams. He led the development of Nuix Investigation & Response, an innovative investigative tool used to delve into the causes and scope of data breaches. He also currently leads the development of Nuix Insight Analytics & Intelligence, a powerful security intelligence platform.
Stuart has a deep understanding of the Nuix technology and capabilities. Prior to joining Nuix, he used Nuix offerings extensively in breach response. He brings that understanding together with a vision for the cybersecurity needs of Nuix’s current and prospective clients.
He holds a Bachelor of Science degree with honours in Computer Forensics and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration. He has developed and delivered training for a Master of Science program in Computer Security and Forensics, has contributed to a book covering evidence preservation as well as published several industry-recognized white papers.
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This event is brought to you by: BCS Cybercrime Forensics specialist group