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The next meeting of the Canaveral Section on April 7th will feature a lecture by
IEEE Distinguished Visitor Dr. Hal Berghel, Professor and Director
of the School of Informatics and Associate Dean of the Howard R. Hughes
College of Engineering at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, on the
topic of "Identity Theft and Financial Fraud for the New Millenium".
The meeting will be held at:
Florida Solar Energy Center
1679 Clearlake Road
Cocoa, Florida
Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
6:30 PM - Social and Pizza Dinner
7:00 PM - Speaker
Pizza and soft drinks will be provided. No charge for the lecture
or the pizza. All are welcome to attend!
Please RSVP for the meeting as soon as possible.
You can do this several ways:
Email: sec.canaveral@ieee.org
Email: ccmail@bellsouth.net
Cell: Chuck Chapman 321-591-5936
Abstract
This talk investigates several common trans-national digital security events-of-interest (EoI) by source
and type, including narco trafficking, information warfare and cyber-terrorism, both by individuals
and state-sponsored. These EoI are described in terms of their implications on shadow economies,
degree of sophistication, nature of perpetrator, etc. Each crime will be explicitly linked
geographically and politically to sources. Several micro- and macro-level mitigation strategies
will be discussed.
Speaker Biography
Hal Berghel is currently Professor and Director of the School of Informatics and Associate Dean of
the Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering, and Professor and past-Director of the School of Computer
Science, at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He is also founding Director of both the Center for
Cybersecurity Research, and the Identity Theft and Financial Fraud Research and Operations Center.
Berghel has held a variety of research and administrative positions in industry and academia during his
thirty-year career in computing. His current research focuses on computing and network security, digital
forensics, and digital crime. He is also a popular columnist, author, talk show guest, and keynote
speaker.
Berghel is a Fellow of both the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers and the Association
for Computing Machinery, and serves both societies as ACM Distinguished Lecturer and an IEEE
Distinguished Visitor. He has received the ACM Outstanding Lecturer of the Year Award four times and
was recognized for Lifetime Achievement in 2004. He has also received both the ACM Outstanding
Contribution and Distinguished Service awards. He is also the founder and owner of Berghel.net, a
consultancy serving business and industry.
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