Cyber Crime in Hong Kong - Cantonese
Speaker:
Ms. Mel CHAN,CSTCB, Hong Kong Police Force
Venue:
Rm 5501, 55/F, IFC II, 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong
Date & Time:
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm, 2 Apr 2019 (Tue)
CPD:
1
The Hong Kong Police Force is committed to combating technology crime. The Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau (CSTCB) is responsible for handling cyber security issues and carrying out technology crime investigations, computer forensic examinations and prevention of technology crime. CSTCB will also establish close liaison with local and overseas law enforcement agencies for combating cross-border technology crime and experience exchange.
TMA is delighted to have invited Ms. Mel CHAN, Detective Senior Inspector, Cyber Security & Technology Crime Bureau (CSTCB), Hong Kong Police Force, to share with members the cyber crime in Hong Kong with synopsis as follows:
Brief introduction of Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau
Technology Crime Trend in Hong Kong
Prevalent Cyber Security Threats Faced by Banking and Finance sector
Phishing
Email Scam
Ransomware
4. Upcoming Challenges
Ms. Mel CHAN is a Detective Senior Inspector working in the Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau (CSTCB) of the Hong Kong Police Force. She has previously attached to Crime Unit before joining Research & Development Team of the CSTCB.
Mel is now in charge of Collaboration Team under the Cyber Security Division of the CSTCB and is responsible for establishing and maintaining collaboration with critical infrastructure sectors and to promote cyber security awareness.
Participants are entitled to receive 1 CPD (TMA) credit upon completion of the seminar. TMA is the administrator for the Enhanced Competency Framework on Treasury Management (ECF-TM) and a recognized institution of Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) for providing continuing professional development (CPD) activities. The CPD hours can be used to meet the CPD requirements of the ECF-TM and the SFC. To qualify for the CPD credits or attendance certificate of the seminar, all participants have to sign-in and sign-out. We regret that neither CPD nor attendance certificate will be given to those who are late for the seminar or leave early. TMA Office will update TMA Individual Members’ CPD record after the seminar is held.