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SUMMARY:2024 Annual Federal Update from the FBI, NY Metro InfraGard, and the National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA)
DESCRIPTION:(ISC)² Long Island Presents, “2024 Annual Federal Update from the FBI, NY Metro InfraGard, and the National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA)”\nPlease join us for our July meeting featuring several topics and speakers from the FBI, the NCFTA, and InfraGard. We are continuing the return to in-person meetings. This will be a hybrid event at NYC and Long Island locations and will include Teams access for remote attendees.\nAdditional details and registration information can be found at the “Register Now” link below.  Members can get their promo codes by logging into the chapter website and going to their “My Page”.  Sponsor promo codes have been previously distributed.  Non-members can register for a nominal fee.  The hybrid event will qualify for two CPEs.\nAgenda\n5:00 – 6:00 In-Person Registration and Networking\n5:15 – 6:00 Remote attendees join via Teams and can participate in virtual networking\n6:00 – 6:15 Welcome and Chapter Business\n6:15 – 6:40 Speaker 1: The Internet Crime Complaint Center, UC L. Wes Quigley, FBI/IC3\n6:40 – 7:05 Speaker 2: Digital Forensics and the Role of a CART Examiner, David Weissman, FBI CART\n7:05 – 7:30 Speaker 3: FBI and it’s work with the National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance, SSA Mitch Thompson\n7:35 – 8:00 Speaker 4: Everything you need to know about InfraGard, Jennifer Mulvihill, Infragard\n8:00 – 8:10 Wrap up\nSpeaker 1 UC L. Wes Quigley\nName and title: UC L. Wes Quigley\nOrganization: FBI / IC3\nTopic title: The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)\nBrief topic summary: Over the years, the cybercrime landscape has broadened from non-delivery schemes and credit card fraud to ransomware and data breaches costing both individuals and businesses billions of dollars each year. The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is the FBI’s reporting mechanism for suspected cybercriminal activity. Agents and Analysts pour through thousands of complaints each day to build investigative referrals for law enforcement agencies throughout the country. In this presentation, learn about reported cyber-enabled crime trends, the complaint process, the FBI Recovery Asset Team, and the FBI efforts to address cyber-enabled crime.\nAbout UC L. Wes Quigley\nUnit Chief Wes Quigley manages the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) for the Cyber Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The IC3 receives approximately 2,500 complaints daily and actively supports a variety of local, state, and federal investigative agencies.\nPrior to his selection as the Unit Chief for the IC3, Supervisory Special Agent Quigley served as the team lead for the FBI, Criminal Investigative Division, Financial Crimes Section staff assigned to the IC3.\nBefore coming to the IC3, SSA Quigley served as an SSA at the Criminal Justice Information Services Division, National Threat Operations Center, was a Supervisory Senior Resident Agent in the Pittsburgh Division, Charleston Resident Agency Office, and has been assigned as a Special Agent in the Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Cleveland Field Offices.\nSpeaker 2\nName: David Weissman, CISSP – Digital Forensic Examiner\nOrganization: FBI\nTopic: Digital Forensics and the Role of a CART Examiner\nAbout David Weissman\nDavid Weissman is a member of ISC2 and holds the CISSP working for the FBI Computer Analysis Response Team (CART), New York Division. He is also an FBI CART certified examiner and leads or assists in digital forensic examinations relating to crimes involving the Internet, mobile phones, computers , and other digital devices. David is a Ph.D. candidate at Colorado State University in the Systems Engineering Department with ongoing research in cybersecurity. He holds a Master in Business Administration (MBA), Master of Science and Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, all from Boston University. David has worked in advanced technical, business, and financial professional capacities for 25+ years involving both government and commercial sectors.\nSpeaker 3\nSSA Mitch Thompson\nTopic Placeholder\nFBI and it’s work with the National Cyber-Forensics & Training Alliance\nAbout SSA Mitch Thompson\nSpeaker Bio\nPlaceholder\nSpeaker 4\nJennifer Mulvihill\nVice President, New York Metro InfraGard Members Alliance\nDirector of Internship Program, New York Metro InfraGard Members Alliance\nTopic Placeholder Everything you need to know about InfraGard\nBio Pending\n  ||         Onsite LONG ISLAND Registration         ||\n    ||         Onsite NYC Registration         ||\n    ||         Remote Registration         ||\n
URL:https://isc2chapter-liny.org/events/2024-annual-federal-update-from-the-fbi-ny-metro-infragard-and-the-national-cyber-forensics-and-training-alliance-ncfta/
LOCATION:LI - HHH Public Library Presentation Room 111,55 Vanderbilt Pkwy, Dix Hills, NY 11746 | NYC - NCFTA, 21st Floor, 1 Penn Plaza, NY, NY 10119
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