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SecDocs
Authors:
Iftach Ian Amit Tags:
warfare cybercrime Event:
Black Hat EU 2010 Abstract: CyberWar has been a controversial topic in the past few years. Some say the the mere term is an error. CyberCrime on the other hand has been a major source of concern, as lack of jurisdiction and law enforcement have made it one of organizaed crime's best sources of income. In this talk we will explore the uncharted waters between CyberCrime and CyberWarfare, while mapping out the key players (mostly on the state side) and how past events can be linked to the use of syndicated CyberCrime organization when carrying out attacks on the opposition. We will discuss the connections between standard warfare (kinetic) and how modern campaigns use cybersecurity to its advantage and as an integral part of it.
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1:53
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SecDocs
Authors:
Iftach Ian Amit Tags:
warfare cybercrime Event:
Black Hat EU 2010 Abstract: CyberWar has been a controversial topic in the past few years. Some say the the mere term is an error. CyberCrime on the other hand has been a major source of concern, as lack of jurisdiction and law enforcement have made it one of organizaed crime's best sources of income. In this talk we will explore the uncharted waters between CyberCrime and CyberWarfare, while mapping out the key players (mostly on the state side) and how past events can be linked to the use of syndicated CyberCrime organization when carrying out attacks on the opposition. We will discuss the connections between standard warfare (kinetic) and how modern campaigns use cybersecurity to its advantage and as an integral part of it.
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4:16
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SecDocs
Authors:
Joseph Menn Tags:
cybercrime Event:
Black Hat DC 2010 Abstract: Almost all of the talk from Western law enforcement agencies of signs of cooperation by Russian authorities in the pursuit of master cybercriminals is an expression of hope, not experience. There is one major documented exception: the 2006 prosecution, conviction and imprisonment of three members of a criminal ring that organized and carried out dozens of denial-of-service attacks on business websites worldwide as part of an extensive extortion racket. Why that case succeeded where all others failed--and why its success has never been replicated, has never been explained. Based on years of research including the only interviews with Russian authorities and the British police detective sent to work with the MVD, author and Financial Times correspondent Joseph Menn gives the highlights of the account in his just-published book, FATAL SYSTEM ERROR: The Hunt for the New Crime Lords Who Are Bringing Down the Internet.
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4:16
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SecDocs
Authors:
Joseph Menn Tags:
cybercrime Event:
Black Hat DC 2010 Abstract: Almost all of the talk from Western law enforcement agencies of signs of cooperation by Russian authorities in the pursuit of master cybercriminals is an expression of hope, not experience. There is one major documented exception: the 2006 prosecution, conviction and imprisonment of three members of a criminal ring that organized and carried out dozens of denial-of-service attacks on business websites worldwide as part of an extensive extortion racket. Why that case succeeded where all others failed--and why its success has never been replicated, has never been explained. Based on years of research including the only interviews with Russian authorities and the British police detective sent to work with the MVD, author and Financial Times correspondent Joseph Menn gives the highlights of the account in his just-published book, FATAL SYSTEM ERROR: The Hunt for the New Crime Lords Who Are Bringing Down the Internet.