Criminals looking to buy or sell
their illegal items have long depended
on the black market to conduct their
trades. With the evolution of
technology, we have brought these
markets to the internet.
We will explore the different aspects
of the internet, including the surface
web, deep web, and dark web. The deep
and dark parts of the internet allow
criminals to exchange illegal goods
and services, such as Silk Road. This
site was designed to buy and sell
drugs anonymously.
Cybercriminals are also leveraging the
web to buy and sell their stolen data
or cyber products and services.
Understanding how the internet is
leveraged for crime gives us a better
understanding how to protect our
institutions. We will also explore the
types of cybercrime affecting
financial intuitions and how to
counter these risks.
Topics Will Include:
In this session, we will discuss the following:
- Different dark parts of the internet
- Buying and selling cybercrime
- Cybercrime fraud trends
- Advanced Cybersecurity Controls
- Leveraging Information Security Programs
- Education and Awareness
Join us in this session and we will do a live
demo of the Dark Web!
Who Should Attend?
Information Security Officer, IT Manager, Risk
Officer, Internal Auditor, Board members, or other
management team members looking to explore the dark web
and reduce cyber risks.
Instructor
Chad Knutson is a Senior Information
Security Consultant and serves as President of the SBS Institute for
Secure Banking Solutions (SBS) out of Madison, SD. SBS is a leader in
information security consulting for the financial industry in the US.
SBS works with more than 900 banks and credit unions around
the country on information security services such as the development
of Information Security Programs, Policies, and Risk Assessments,
along with performing IT Audits, Penetration Tests, Vulnerability
Assessment and other security services.
Chad is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional
(CISSP), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) and Certified in
Risk and Information Security Controls (CRISC), and received his
Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems and his Master of
Science in Information Assurance with an emphasis in Banking and
Finance Security from Dakota State University.
Chad has been with SBS since 2004 and has consulted with many
financial institutions during this time.
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