IP Prosecutors and Investigators in Bangkok and Singapore Receive Training from DOJ Cyber and IP Experts « USDOJ: Justice Blog

Department of Justice cyber experts recently helped to train prosecutors and investigators in Singapore and Bangkok on important forensics and evidence issues in intellectual property (IP) cases.  The in-country training builds on successful cyber forensics training prosecutors and investigators received during a December 2009 workshop held in Washington, D.C., with partners in the IP Crimes Enforcement Network (IPCEN).

Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) Trial Attorney John Zacharia and Intellectual Property Law Enforcement Coordinator for Asia Christopher Sonderby offered tips and information on obtaining and using electronic evidence in intellectual property cases.  Cyber Crime Laboratory Director Ovie Carroll discussed a wide range of forensic issues, including imaging, methodology and other issues related to evidence identification and analysis.

One hundred prosecutors and investigators attended the one-day Singapore program in March, while 130 Thai prosecutors and investigators were in attendance for the first day of the two-day program in Bangkok, and 150 Thai judges attended the second day.

This targeted forensics training is a groundbreaking effort by the IPCEN, which was established in 2007.  The IPCEN serves two primary functions: to facilitate the exchange of successful investigation and prosecution strategies in combating domestic piracy and counterfeiting crimes; and to strengthen communication channels to promote coordinated, multinational prosecutions of the most serious offenders. By reaching out to a group of investigators overseas to conduct sophisticated analysis of computer data, the mission of the IPCEN will be advanced and the opportunity for larger domestic and multi-national cases will increase.

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What can Companies do to Protect their IP and Data from a Google-like Cyber Attack

Google recently released information about a targeted attack on their corporate infrastructure that occurred in December. The attack came from China and according to Google, resulted in the “theft of intellectual property from Google.” Apparently they were not the only company that was under a cyber attacks. At least 20 other corporations were hit, including a law firm that was suing China.

via JD Supra: Legal Articles – What can Companies do to Protect their IP and Data from a Google-like Cyber Attack.

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