Yale Law's Information Society Project reminds me that registration is filling up for the CyberCrime conference on March 26 - 28 at Yale.
The conference will bring together policy makers, security experts, law enforcement personnel, social activists and academics to discuss the emerging phenomena of cybercrime and law enforcement. Participants will question both the efficacy of fighting cybercrime and the civil liberties implications arising from innovations in law enforcement methods of operation.
The writing competition has already attracted high quality submissions (40 international submissions for the writing competition and 30 pre-invited presentations). In addition to a day-and-a-half of panels, the keynote will be by Dan Geer - Principal, Geer Risk Services , Verdasys, Inc., with a dinner speech by John Podesta - President and CEO, Center for American Progress. Should be a extremely valuable program.
CyberCrime and Digital Law Enforcement Conference -- Schedule and Participants
Posted by dougsimpson at February 20, 2004 01:54 PM | TrackBack