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"Cyber Crime and Federal Law - How Can the Feds Help?"
Presenter name:
Patrick Corbett, Assistant U.S. Attorney
Presenter Bio:
Patrick Corbett has an extensive background in Criminal Law and Cyber Crime Law. Over the last decade, working with the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan, Corbett prosecuted large-scale drug, fraud, money laundering and computer crimes, including crimes affecting national security concerns. He also served as a CHIP (Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property Coordinator) and as a National Security Cyber Specialist for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, which included presenting to law enforcement, schools, and community groups, on a variety of cyber-related topics.
Presentation Description:
This session gives an overview of how federal criminal laws might apply to a computer intrusion or other cyber event. Participants will also gain an understanding of how federal criminal law enforcement agents may be able to assist if a criminal cyber event occurs.
Melinda Shoemaker - president.michigan@htcia.org
Dennis Burklow - secretary.michigan@htcia.org
Free Event for all active HTCIA Members
Virtual Chapter Meeting via Zoom, All members from all chapters are welcome to join this virtual event