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Cyber Enabled Human Crime Workshop

April 29 - April 30

Joe Bognanno will be joining the experts. An important collaborative event!

Cyber Enabled Human Crime Workshop

Criminal Investigations and Network Analysis (CINA)

CINA IS A DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE LED BY GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY

Strengthening The Fight Against Financially Motivated Human Crime Through Enhanced Collaboration

This invitation-only, executive-level workshop will bring together public and private sector experts, researchers, leaders and decision-makers to discuss and strategize next steps to address the rising threat of cyber-enabled human crimes such as financial fraud, scams, child and elder exploitation, and human trafficking. The event will identify cross-sector challenges, priorities, and key collaborations. Join the ongoing partnership to counter these crimes. This workshop is in partnership with The Knoble.

The Cyber-Enabled Human Crime Workshop is a first of its kind initiative, where leaders from law enforcement, financial services, and academia are gathering to identify and solve real challenges facing the financial and law-enforcement community. Cyber Enabled Human Crime is the act of leveraging cyber infrastructure (the internet) to exploit victims to commit financial scams, human trafficking, child exploitation, and elder financial exploitation. In this unique, inviteonly experience we will shape the future of fighting cyberenabled human crimes to protect the vulnerable and advance strategic collaboration between the public and private sectors. This isn’t a conference… it’s a workshop that will drive evolution. 

Is this event open to general attendance? Can I forward my invitation to others?”

This event is open to a limited, invitee-only group. If you are interested in attending but have not received an invitation directly from cina@gmu.edu), or if you would like to send a delegate or recommend other invitees working in this space, please complete the invitee recommendation form.

FOR MORE INFORMATION – AND THE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE – PLEASE VISIT THE CINA WEB SITE

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Details

Start:
April 29
End:
April 30
Event Category:
Website:
https://cina.gmu.edu/cyber-enabled-human-crime-workshop/

Organizers

Criminal Investigations & Network Analysis (CINA)
The Knoble

Venue

George Mason University, Arlington Campus
3351 Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22201 United States
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