THE CYBERSECURITY REVOLUTION
2024
Friday, May 10, 2024, The Cybersecurity Revolution (SECREV) streams discussions and presentations of cybersecurity research from locations around the world, following the sun from UTC 0:00 until midnight. It is absolutely free to attend. Tune in right here.
For more information contact us at info@hc2p.ca. Follow along on twitter at #SECREV2024.
Program
0:00 UTC
local time (Local)Digital Forensics and Cybercrime
Sungkyunkwan University
Dr Gibum Kim and Colleages
2:00 UTC
local time (Local)Cybercrime in the Indo-Pacific region: Trends and Challenges
The Haugue University of Applied Sciences
Dr Lennon Chang, Dr Chad Whelan, Dr Duc Huy Phan, Ms Andi Brown, Mr Souvik Mukherjee, Ms Irnasya Sharira
4:00 UTC
local time (Local)Cybercrime Mules, Markets, Minors and Money
The Haugue University of Applied Sciences
Sifira Matthijsse, Luuk Bekkers, Hannah Kool, Joeri Loggen
5:00 UTC
local time (Local)SECREV Presents
CyberFrontiers: The Next Generation of Researchers
Interviews with up and coming researchers from around the world
6:00 UTC
local time (Local)Cyber Criminology and Cyber Security in South Asia: Issues and Introspection
The International Institute of Justice and Police Sciences (IIJPS) & Centre for Cyber Victim Counselling
Dr K. Jaishanker, Sagar Singamsetty, Rukhsana Siddiqua, Prasanna Guntur, Raj Pagariya, Yashwanth A S
8:00 UTC
local time (Local)Cybercrime, Cybersecurity and Society
University of Portsmith
Dr. Iain Reid, Soraya Harding, Martin Lynch, Brandon May, Lauren Stevens
10:00 UTC
local time (Local)Navigating the Evolving Cybersecurity Landscape in AFRICA: Compliance and Beyond
Livegig Ltd.
Frank Bazuaye, Kobina Adomadzi Longdon, Onyinyechi Nwachukwu, Dr. Iheanyi Nwankwo, Jema Ndibwile, Herbert Muhirwa, Victor Ikenna Mgboji Esq., Josephine Sam
12:00 UTC
local time (Local)The 5W's of Cybersecurity Dataset Creation at CIC (Canada)
Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity - University of New Brunswick
Sumit Kundu, Dr. Sajjad Dadkhah, Dr. Kwasi Boakye-Boateng, Alireza Zohourian, Emmanuel Dana Buedi
14:00 UTC
local time (Local)Navigating the Shift: Transforming Cyber Threats into Opportunities with GenAI & Algorithmic security challenges of machine learning models
Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst - Toronto Metropolitan University
Charles Finlay, Dr. Randy Purse, Dr. Jeff Schwartzentruber, Dr. Reza Samavi
16:00 UTC
local time (Local)Securing AI-Based Systems: From Design to Operations to Assurance
CyberSEA - Carleton University
Dr. Jason Jaskolka, Marwa Zeroual, Xinrui Zhang
18:00 UTC
local time (Local)The Gamified Canadian Cybersecurity Education Training and Awareness Panel Championship
Human-Centric Cybersecurity Partnership
Khadija Baig, Marie-Claude Belanger, Kara Brisson-Boivin, Kimberly Duthie, Laura Fifield, Sandy Gillis, Anthony Hope, Sana Maqsood, Claudiu Popa, David Shipley, Elizabeth Stobert, Scott Wright, Michael Joyce
20:00 UTC
local time (Local)Amenazas digitales y capacidades para contrarrestar la impunidad en el ciberespacio Digital threats and capabilities to counteract impunity in cyberspace
la Escuela Latinoamericana de Cibercriminología
Carla Bertoni, Andrés Aguilera, Walter Huaman, Mike Toro, Quésia Pereira Cabral, Damaris Cardoso, Yuri Coello
Español22:00 UTC
local time (Local)Amenazas digitales y capacidades para contrarrestar la impunidad en el ciberespacio
Digital threats and capabilities to counteract impunity in cyberspace
la Escuela Latinoamericana de Cibercriminología
Guadalupe Atilano, Tomas Moreno, Mike Toro, Ximena Cuscano, Leslie Marin, José Miguel Brenes, Ana Castañeda, Hernán Peña, Oscar Mendoza
EspañolCybersecurity is a complex problem that is thankfully being addressed by researchers and professionals across the world, each dedicated to reducing risks online. Sustainable solutions require thinking that crosses cultures, disciplines and perspectives. The more these researchers know about each other’s work and the more we understand about all of their findings, the better we are able to make decisions for a safer online space.
Unfortunately, bringing everyone together is time-consuming and costly. The reality of modern academia locks important discoveries away. Those seeking knowledge from research can be blocked by:
- Geography, as conferences can be costly to attend,
- Travel restrictions, as unforeseen events can make travel unsafe
- Jargon, as increasingly specialized fields require complex terminology and methods
- Noise, as it becomes more difficult to recognize strong proofs and scientific consensus in the volume of research available online.
SECREV is an annual event, that streams from locations around the world, following the sun to provide a truly international exchange of cybersecurity knowledge. It combines streaming and social media to create an open and inclusive event for sharing and discussing cybersecurity. It was conceived to openly encourage sharing and interaction among the wider cybersecurity research community. This event has been established with the goals of:
- Increasing the capacity of researchers to share their findings effectively online
- Create opportunities for exchange between groups around the world that are working on cybersecurity
- Provide a near zero cost event to enable groups to contribute and collaborate