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UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG The Society for the Policing of Cyberspace http://www.polcyb.org NOVEMBER 12, 2007

POLCYB Executive Board 2007 President Stuart Hyde, Assistant Chief Constable, West Midlands Police, Police Headquarters, UNITED KINGDOM VP - Corporate William Boni, VP and Chief Information Security Officer Motorola, U.S.A. Treasurer Bennie Yung, President Tung Fung Enterprises, CANADA Secretary Thomas Musselwhite, Resident Agent in Charge U.S. Secret Service, Vancouver Resident Office, CANADA

POLCYB Directors 2007 Kirk C. Bailey, CISSP University of Washington; & The Agora, USA. Ward Clapham Superintendent, OIC Richmond RCMP, CANADA. Bill Cotter President, Cotter Services Inc., CANADA. Susheel Gupta Federal Prosecutor, Department of Justice, CANADA. Peter Lepine Superintendent, OIC Coquitlam Detachment, RCMP, CANADA. Ian Libbey Superintendent Western Region, Canadian Pacific Railway Police, CANADA. Gene McLean Vice President/Chief Security Officer TELUS Communications Inc., CANADA. Steve Palmer Executive Director, Canadian Police Research Centre National Research Council, CANADA. John Revitt Financial Crime Squad, Forensic Services Section Vancouver Police Department, CANADA. Bill Sykes Vice President GARDA, CANADA. Scott Warren Managing Director Kroll International, JAPAN.

POLCYB Advisors 2007 Michael Eisen Chief Legal Officer, Law and Corporate Affairs Microsoft Canada Co., CANADA. Rene Hamel, Associate Director, Navigant Consulting INC, Discovery Services, CANADA. Lorne Zapotichny Chief Constable, New Westminster Police Service, CANADA.

Who Are We? Incorporated as a not-for profit society in June 1999, British Columbia, Canada. An international society which promotes Information Security among professionals and the general public. An international network of professional partners in governmental and private sectors.

Our Goals To enhance and develop global partnerships to prevent and combat cyberspace crimes. To continually establish a permanent Network for international criminal justice and corporate sectors to share knowledge, information, and resources.

To facilitate educational forums to enhance understanding of the work undertaken by international criminal justice and corporate agencies in preventing and combating Cyberspace crimes. To provide public education on information security.

Our Issues Our Partners in the Public and Private Sectors Explore Emerging Trends in Cybercrime Best Practices Legal / Policy Issues Cyber-ethics Issues Law Enforcement Jurisdictional Challenges Challenges for Judiciary Training & Recruitment Needs Proactive Policies

POLCYB 2007 Initiatives Annual POLCYB Int l Summit 2007, Bangkok, Thailand Quarterly Meetings Speakers Bureau Cyber-Pol Annual POLCYB International Law Enforcement Cybercrime Award (I.L.E.C.A.)

The Policing Cyberspace International Summit 2007 Theme: International Policing and Policy Perspectives on Countering Cybercrime Co-host: The International Law Enforcement Academy Bangkok (ILEA Bangkok) In Collaboration With: Council Of Europe (COE)

The Policing Cyberspace International Summit 2007 When? November 05 to 09, 2007 Where? CONRAD HOTEL BANGKOK, THAILAND

SUB-THEMES Data Protection and Privacy. E-Money Laundering in Financial Sectors: Legal Obligations of International Banking. Disrupting International Organized Crime. Child Exploitation. ID Management. Developing Trusted Communities in Cyberspace.

POST-SUMMIT ACTION ITEMS POLCYB E-JOURNAL POLCYB E-NEWSFLASH CYBERCRIME WHO S WHO CYBERCRIME WHAT S WHAT

Cyber-Pol

CYBER-POL GOAL To bring together corporate, academic, and law enforcement experts to combat criminal cyber attacks. PARTNERSHIPS Provide corporate victims with the police contacts to investigate and apprehend the attackers while allowing corporations to control the dissemination of their sensitive information. BENEFITS Corporate Members Law Enforcement Academic Community POLCYB

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE OF CYBERCRIME RESEARCH POLCYB SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY, B.C., CANADA & SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA

International POLCYB Award MOTOROLA Innovations Best Practices

The International Law Enforcement Cybercrime Award (I.L.E.C.A) Created jointly by POLCYB, MOTOROLA, & SUN MICROSYSTEMS, I.L.E.C.A recognizes innovation and best practices in one or more of the following goals: Prevention of Cybercrime Detection of Cybercrime Response to Cybercrime

The Society for the Policing of Cyberspace Website: http://www.polcyb.org Email: polcyb@telus.net Tel: 604-927-1962