Cyber Skills - Audio Recording & Papers

3 May 2018

CPD Points: 5 (Five)

Category: Substantive Law

Cost: $550

Seminar Programme:

Ken GAMBLE, IFW Global
Online Fraud and Frauds Targeted at Professional Services
Learn about:
• common mistakes made by fraud investigators and those companies that are victimised by online fraud.
• type and techniques of fraud most relevant to professional services such as payment service diversion, supplier compromise and others. 
• emerging fraud binary and cryptocurrency frauds.
• why fraud cases, civil and criminal, fail in cross border cases.
• most common online tools and resources used by cyber fraud investigators to track and identify offenders online and gather evidence in the digital world
• how to acquire strategies and tactics to ensure success when dealing in foreign jurisdictions.
• how to obtain and inspect corporate details.
• how to work effectively with foreign agencies.
Please note that the 12:30 to 2:30 session will be about cybersecurity practices and tools.

Josh OASTLER, IFW Global, and Alana MAURUSHAT, UNSW Law
Exploration of online Tools Used both for Fraud Investigations and elements you need to be aware of so that you are not susceptible to fraud targeting professional services, such as lawyers and accountants.
• Learn how to encrypt, and best cybersecurity practices for lawyers.
• Learn and explore these types of online tools such as:
   • www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com
   • vpn
   • proxify
   • iplookup
   • snagit
   • maltegowww.web2pdfconvert.com
   • encryption methods and platforms
   • Tin eye & Google image recognition search
   • www.archive.com
   • domain tools
   • flagfox plugin
Additionally this protocol will introduce you to and explain the new Cybersecurity Protocol for arbitration and lawyers introduced in April 2018.