Published: August 23, 2010
IEEE-SA Funds eCrime Fighter Scholarship Program for APWG's eCrime Researchers
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. & PISCATAWAY, N.J. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The APWG announced today that the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA)
will sponsor its eCrime Fighter Scholarship Program this fall at its
eCrime Researchers Summit in Dallas, the APWG's annual peer-reviewed
research conference dedicated exclusively to ecrime research.
The IEEE-SA's support will help promote counter-ecrime research by
encouraging participation in the APWG eCrime Researcher Summit (eCRS)
and allowing student and research scholars with papers accepted to the
conference to attend the eCRS, present and network with peers within the
growing research discipline of ecrime research.
APWG Deputy Secretary General Foy Shiver, who founded the eCrime Fighter
Scholarship Program in 2006 to support the work of scholars in the field
said, "When we began working on eCRS and the scholarship program, our
main goal was to raise awareness and interest among researchers to focus
resources on the electronic crime problem. With this further investment
by the IEEE-SA in the program we can continue to expand the program and
involve more Universities and Researchers around the globe."
The IEEE-SA has been Technical Sponsor of the APWG ecrime Researchers
Summit since 2007 and, since 2008, published the accepted papers in the
IEEEXplore Digital Library. The funding of the scholarship
program for this year's conference marks a deepening relationship
between the APWG, the pre-eminent international counter-ecrime
association and the IEEE-SA, the Standards division of the IEEE, the
world's largest professional association dedicated to advancing
technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity.
The IEEE-SA's support will help fund cash travel awards for student
authors of accepted research papers and posters and cash awards for the
highest-scored paper ($1500) and the runner-up ($500). The winners will
be announced at the conclusion of the eCRS on October 20, at Southern
Methodist University in Dallas.
The APWG eCRS was conceived by APWG Secretary General Peter Cassidy in
2006 as a venue for the presentation of the state-of-the-art basic and
applied research into electronic crime, engaging every aspect of its
development (technical, behavioral, social and legal) as well as
technologies and techniques for its detection, related forensics and its
prevention. The eCRS, brings together the most heterogeneous community
of counter-ecrime stakeholders to confer over the latest research in the
field, to foster collaborations and to provide a convenient venue for
funding agencies to connect with leading principal investigators in the
field.
eCRS has been held annually since 2006, presenting and publishing papers
from research institutes around the world, including Harvard University,
University of Cambridge, Carnegie Mellon University, University of
Ballarat, Indiana University, City University of Hong Kong, University
of Washington, Texas State University, Gelsenkirchen University of
Applied Sciences, Mississippi State University, University of Alabama at
Birmingham, New York University at Buffalo, University of Konstanz,
University of Konstanz, University College Dublin, Georgia Institute of
Technology and Southern Methodist University.
More recent papers from eCRS 2009 include: Determining Provenance in
Phishing Websites using Automated Conceptual Analysis; Potential
issues in Malicious Use and Abuse of the DNS Created or Exacerbated by
the New gTLD Expansion; Discovery, Infiltration, and Denial of
Service in a Process Control System Wireless Network; Identifying
Vulnerable Websites by Analysis of Common Strings in Phishing URLs; Why
Do Users Trust The Wrong Messages? and A Behavioural Model of
Phishing.
The eCRS' steering committee and technical program committee which
reviews the papers submitted is a diverse, sagacious group of thought
leaders in the ecrime research domain from industry and academic
research centers, including Baylor University, Mitre, Palo Alto Research
Center, Carnegie Mellon University, Booz Allen Hamilton, Harvard
University, Amazon, Google, Iowa State University, IIIT Delhi, ICANN,
Southern Methodist University, Fujitsu, Stevens Institute of Technology,
Arbor Networks and Mozilla.
More information about the eCRS can be found here: http://www.ecrimeresearch.org/
The eCRS and APWG General Members Meeting agenda can be found here: http://apwg.org/events/2010_gm.html
About the APWG:
The APWG, founded in 2003 as the Anti-Phishing Working Group, is a
global industry, law enforcement, and government coalition focused on
eliminating the identity theft and fraud that result from the growing
problem of phishing, email spoofing, and crimeware. Membership is open
to qualified financial institutions, online retailers, ISPs, the law
enforcement community and solutions providers. There are more than 1,800
companies, government agencies and NGOs participating in the APWG and
more than 3,600 members. The APWG's Web sites - www.apwg.org
and education.apwg.org
- offer the public, industry and government agencies information about
phishing and email fraud, including identification and promotion of
pragmatic technical solutions that provide immediate protection. APWG's
corporate sponsors are as follows: AT&T(T), Able NV, Afilias Ltd.,
AhnLab, AVG Technologies, BillMeLater, BBN Technologies, Booz Allen
Hamilton, Blue Coat, BlueStreak, BrandMail, BrandProtect, Bsecure
Technologies, Check Point Software Technologies, Cisco (CSCO), Clear
Search, Cloudmark, Cyveillance, DigiCert, DigitalEnvoy, DigitalResolve,
Digital River, Easy Solutions, eBay/PayPal (EBAY), Entrust (ENTU), eEye,
ESET, Fortinet, FraudWatch International, FrontPorch, F-Secure, Goodmail
Systems, GlobalSign, GoDaddy, Goodmail Systems, GuardID Systems,
HomeAway, Huawei Symantec, IronPort, HitachiJoHo, ING Bank, Iconix,
Internet Identity, Internet Security Systems, Intuit, IOvation,
IronPort, IS3, IT Matrix, Kaspersky Labs, Kindsight, Lenos Software,
LightSpeed Systems, MailFrontier, MailShell, MarkMonitor, M86Security,
McAfee (MFE), MasterCard, MessageLevel, Microsoft (MSFT), MicroWorld,
Mirapoint, MySpace (NWS), MyPW, MX Logic, NameProtect, National
Australia Bank (ASX: NAB) Netcraft, NetStar, Network Solutions, NeuStar,
Nominum, Panda Software, Phoenix Technologies Inc. (PTEC), Phishme.com,
Phorm, Planty.net, Prevx, The Planet, SIDN, SalesForce, Radialpoint, RSA
Security (EMC), RuleSpace, SecureBrain, Secure Computing (SCUR), S21sec,
Sigaba, SoftForum, SOPHOS, SquareTrade, SurfControl, SunTrust, Symantec
(SYMC), TDS Telecom, Telefonica (TEF), Trend Micro (TMIC), Tricerion,
TriCipher, TrustedID, Tumbleweed Communications (TMWD), Vasco (VDSI),
VeriSign (VRSN), Visa, Wal-Mart (WMT), Websense Inc. (WBSN) and Yahoo!
(YHOO) and ZYNGA.

APWG
Peter Cassidy, +1-617-669-1123
pcassidy@antiphishing.org
http://www.antiphishing.org
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