Academic Year July 2012-June 2013
The CUNY High Performance Computing Center
HPCC web site
Speaker: Paul Muzio, Director
Date: June, 26, 2013
Room: 1.129 - morning session, D4CS lab - afternoon session
Topics: HPCC overview, MPI programming, USING GPUs, CAF and UPC programming
Event organized by Prof. Bilal Kahn, Math & CS Dept, John Jay College
Prosecuting Cybercrime
abstract
Speaker: David Szuchman
Chief of the Investigation Division
Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Date: Thursday March 14, 2013
Room: 630 Haaren Hall
Time: 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm
Cyber Fraud: From Headlines to Your Account
abstract
Speaker: David Nelson
Cyber Fraud and Financial Crimes Section
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Date: Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Room: 630 Haaren Hall
Data Thieves in Action
An Exploration of the Structure and Organization of Stolen Data Markets
abstract
Speaker: Tom Holt
School of Criminal Justice
Michigan State University
Date: Thursday, February 14, 2013
Room: 9th Floor Conference Center, New Building
Surviving in Cyber Space
Speaker: Dr. Kevin Kwiat
U.S Air Force Research Laboratory
Sorry. Dr. Kwiat's talk has been cancelled.
Exploring NIBRS Data with a Relational Database
slides paper
Speaker: Eman Abdu, Doug Salane and Peter Shenkin
American Society of Criminology 68th Annual Meeting
Chicago, IL
Date: November 15, 2012
An Analysis of Recent Attempts to Protect Intellectual Property on the Internet
slides
Speaker: Evan Misshula and Doug Salane
American Society of Criminology 68th Annual Meeting
Chicago, IL
Date: November 15, 2012
Deploying IPv6:One step forward - two steps back
slides
Speaker: Evan Misshula, PhD Program in Criminal Justice
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
CUNY Graduate Center
Date: Tuesday, September 11
Third Cyber Infrastructure Protection Conference (CIP 2012)
US Arm War College Strategic Studies Institute, City College & IEEE Computer Society
Grove School of Engineering, The City College of New York
September 13, 2012
The Cybercrime Session
organized by
The Center for Cybercrime Studies
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Session Keynote Address
Prosecuting Cybercrime: An overview of the Manhattan District Attorney's Office's efforts to combat cybercrime and identity theft
Speaker: David Szuchman, New York County District Attorney's Office
Abstract
Session Speakers
Information Security Risks: New rewards & new risks - Why a different approach is needed
Speaker: Mehul J. Vaidya, PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP
Cyber Fraud Trends - The Musical
Speaker: David Nelson, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Abstract
Legislative and Regulatory Attempts to Address Cybercrime
slides
Speaker: Douglas Salane and Evan Misshula, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Analyzing Search-Engine Manipulation Campaigns
slides
Speaker: Nicolas Christin, CyLab, Carnegie Mellon University