CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 18, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research (APWG eCrime) is proud to announce the accepted papers for its 2022 edition of the conference, this year presenting a thoroughly multi-disciplinary portfolio of research that interrogates every aspect of cybercrime from psychosocial dimensions of cybergang organizations to the — very topical, given the recent FTX collapse — study of cryptocurrency exchange survivability factors.
The research that APWG eCrime’s retinue of pioneering investigators proffers is always immensely relevant to the global confrontation with cybercrime — and sometimes presciently probes the right edge of the cybercrime experience at just the right time.
“APWG eCrime always speaks from the edge of the cybercrime experience — and points to new horizons, still, with every year’s edition,” said APWG Secretary General Peter Cassidy.
“APWG eCrime always speaks from the edge of the cybercrime experience — and points to new horizons, still, with every year’s edition.” – Cassidy
Now in its 17th year as a peer-reviewed conference (proceedings published by IEEE), APWG eCrime has incrementally increased its topical focal point from a technology-focused conference to a vital multidisciplinary platform for leading researchers worldwide to present their findings within their own disciplines — and often traversing research domains — to make important discoveries on behalf of cybercrime…
