Get Cyber Crime trained with Allan.
Allan Watt : Speaker, conference attendances and guest guest lecturer
As a Speaker:
- FBI/INTERPOL International Law Enforcement Critical Infrastructure Symposium, “Cyber Terrorist Attacks: Threats Against Critical Infrastructure”, Miami, Fl, USA (July 2014)
- Cyber Security Summit 2014, “Working towards a global, synergistic cyber crime intelligence-sharing initiative”, Canberra (June 2014)
- National Security Australia Conference, “As a Nation, Are We Prepared and Do We Know the Risks Cyber Terrorism Presents”, Sydney (May 2014)
- Akolade’s 3rd Annual Australian fraud Summit 2014 “Dealing with Big Data in Fraud Cases”, Sydney (May 2014)
- INTERPOL Global Security and Counter Terrorism Convention, ‘Terrorist Cyber Attacks: Threats Against Critical Infrastructure’, Sydney (January 2014)
- Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, Asia Pacific, ‘Processs Large Data Sets in Fraud Investigations, Singapore (November 2013)
- RSA Cyber Security Conference, Concealment of Files in Child Abuse Material cases, Singapore, (June 2013)
- National Investigations Symposium, ICAC, ‘New emerging threats to investigating digital technology, (November 2012)
- XIX ISPCAN International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, ‘Child Abused Material, So Much Smoke Where Are The Fires’, Istanbul, Turkey, (September 2012)
- Crime and Legal Issues in Social Media Conference, Melbourne, ‘Examining the Criminal Issues in Organisational Social Media Use, (December 2010)
- RMIA Annual Conference, Sydney, ‘Identity Theft In Cloud Computing’, (November 2010)
- National Investigations Symposium, ICAC, ‘Utilising an Independent Expert for Computer Forensic Evidence for Both Prosecution and Defence in Child Pornography Cases’, (November 2010)
- PhD National Security Workshop, Canberra (September 2010)
- AISA, Sydney, ‘The Forgotten Evidence’ (September 2010)
- Newcastle Law Society Family Law Group Conference, (September 2010)
- Australian & New Zealand Forensic Science Society, International Symposium, Sydney, ‘Cyber Terrorism’ (September 2010)
- NZ Information Security Forum on Cyber Terrorism, (February 2010)
- Risk Management Institute Australia, Cairns, ‘Cyber Terrorism’ (November 2009)
- Speaker at the Victoria Bar Association, ‘Get the most out of digital evidence’ (November 2009)
- Law Institute of Victoria, ‘The importance of e.forensic evidence’ (November 2009)
- Fraud and Control Conference, Sydney (October 2010)
- 3rd Annual Information Management & E-Discovery Summit (June 2009)
CLE seminars
- Continuing Legal Education Seminar, City of Sydney Law Society, “Can we Adapt to Cyber-Crime”, Sydney (April 2014)
- Uncovering employee fraud through forensic investigations, Employment & Industrial Law Seminar, (February 2011)
- Albury Law Society (September, 09)
- Wentworth Chambers, ‘Reliability of electronic evidence’ (September, 2009)
- Blackstone Chambers, ‘Reliability of electronic evidence’ (September, 2009)
- Eastern Suburbs Law Society, ‘The e.forensics Mix’ (August, 2009)
- Maurice Byers Chambers, ‘Reliability of electronic evidence’ (July, 2009)
- City of Sydney Law Society ‘Computer Forensic Evidence’ (July, 2009)
- City of Sydney Law Society, ‘The Forgotten Evidence’ (April 2010)
- Central Coast Law Society, ‘The Forgotten Evidence’ (March 2010)
- Newcastle Law Society, ‘The Forgotten Evidence’ (March 2010)
- Hawkesbury and Districts Law Society, ‘The Forgotten Evidence’ (March 2010)
- NSW Branch Society of Computers and the Law, ‘The Forgotten Evidence’ (March 2010)
- NSW Bar, “What your clients need to know about data theft by staff”, (February 2011)
- St George-Sutherland Law Society Dinner, ‘The Nuts and Bolts of Computer Forensics’ (May, 2009)
- Queensland Law Society, Annual Symposium ‘Meeting Your e.discovery Obligations’ (March, 2009)
Participant, Cyber Security Science and Technology Workshop, Canberra (May 2014)
Joint presentation to AISA, Sydney, ‘Forensics – why it is important’ (September 2009)