At APWG conference, industry, law enforcement and research institutions engage today’s common eCrime challenges, and envision techniques and technologies to counter them
http://www.antiphishing.org/events/2009_gm.html
Cambridge, MA — September 17, 2009 — The Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) announced it has opened registration for its eCrime Congress | Tacoma 2009, a three-day program beginning October 19, 2009. The eCrime Congress [...]
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Companies using behavioural targeting on social networks risk doing ‘untold damage’ to their brand and could soon see the practice outlawed by the EU, social media agency Yomego has warned.
Although it has been heralded as the light at the end of the tunnel for the likes of Facebook and YouTube who still need to prove [...]
Behavioural Targeting: The Fire and The Fury
November 25th, The Bath House, Dean Street, W1
NMK Asks “Is Behavioural Targeting The Saviour Of Internet Publishing Or The Death Of Privacy?”
Panel includes Guy Phillipson, IAB; Baroness Sue Miller, House of Lords; Nick Barnett, Phorm
Despite all its advantages, digital media has suffered from the perennial problem of paying for [...]
IEEE sponsorship of APWG eCrime Conference to ‘open doors’ for eCrime researchers.
The APWG, a global, independent coalition combating electronic crime, and IEEE announced today that they will join forces for the development of the APWG e-Crime Researchers Summit (eCRS), the world’s only peer-reviewed technical conference dedicated exclusively to electronic crime research.
This October, at the APWG’s [...]
Internet advertisers will soon pay less and more effectively target their audiences, while web site publishers and bloggers will at last have a way to truly monetize their content.
That is the message that reporters and bloggers heard during a one-hour live conversation last week with Kent Ertugrul, Chairman and CEO of Phorm, Inc., (AIM: [...]
