Tuesday, June 25 | 1:50–3:05 PM
CPE Credit: 1.5
Level: Basic
Recommended Prerequisite: None
Field of Study: Information Technology
We are surrounded by devices we love, but how much do they love us? As we become more disconnected from other human beings, we are becoming more connected to major companies that are collecting massive amounts of data about our lives. All of this
information is great for advertisers and gold for fraudsters trying to steal identities. Cameras, microphones and devices that provide our exact latitude and longitude enable fraud to happen in real time and be livestreamed to the fraudster.
This session will review the threats posed by the devices that surround us, and how you can reduce the exposure and privacy concerns these devices present.
You Will Learn How To:
- Appraise the threats posed by the devices that surround us and how criminals can exploit them
- Recognize how devices and communications can leak details of the investigation and help the attacker in new ways
- Reduce exposure and privacy concerns these devices present to daily lives and business operations
Cary Moore, CFE
Chief Executive Officer, MegaByte Security
With a career distinguished by 14 years of highly decorated service to the United States Air Force, of which seven were as a federal agent for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI), Cary Moore has more than 17 years of specialized
experience in cybersecurity, enterprise forensics and technical surveillance countermeasures (TSCM). Focusing on counterintelligence and counterespionage, he brings a unique perspective to insider threats and protecting some of the most sensitive
data.
Prior to his current role, he served as a senior vice president, cyber intelligence and emerging threats manager at Bank of America. As a banking-industry specialist, Moore developed new ways to rob a bank and banking customers, then devised controls
to prevent such fraud from realization. Currently, he is an associate partner for the IBM Red Cell Team where he conducts dark Web intelligence-gathering operations to identify compromised accounts, and get in front of fraud. Moore is also
chief executive officer of MegaByte Security, a private consulting firm specializing in the secure management of information systems in the age of cyber terrorism and warfare, developing customized training and solution plans for the private
and federal public sectors.
Most recently, Moore earned his master’s in business administration from the University of Texas in San Antonio and works primarily out of his office near Blackwater Bay, Florida.