JJAY-NCFTA Malware-as-a-Service Webinar

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The Center for Cybercrime Studies at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the National Cyber Forensics and Training Alliance are offering a webinar on “Malware-as-a-Service.”

The “Malware-as-a-Service” webinar covers one type of “crime as a service” (CaaS) offered on clearnet and darknet spaces, namely malware as a service (MaaS). Specifically, this webinar introduces participants to MaaS, the Clearnet and Darknet sites where malware and MaaS are marketed, advertised, and sold, and information about them is distributed. Particularly, attention will be paid to the M.O., tactics, targets, and tools used by perpetrators of this cybercrime.

This webinar is funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance.

Presenters

Abraham Riviera, John Jay College Faculty

Abe is the first and former Executive Director and Law Enforcement Officer for NYC Department of Investigation. He currently works as Incident Commander for NYC’s OTI Cyber Command, and has been a part of John Jay College’s faculty as a lecturer for upwards of 10 years in the Department of Public Management.

Katie Fox, NCFTA Analyst

Katie is a National Cyber Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA) Intelligence Analyst and Malware Specialist. She works on the Malware and Cyber Threats (MCT) team and specializes in malware analysis. Specifically, she has focused experience with Android malware analysis and reverse engineering and ransomware investigations.

Christopher Cullen, NCFTA Analyst

Christopher is National Cyber Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA) Intelligence Analyst centered in Pittsburgh, PA. He works on the Malware and Cyber Threats (MCT) team and has direct experience with insider threat forensic investigation.

Michelle Golden, NCFTA Analyst

Michelle is a National Cyber Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA) Intelligence Analyst located in Pittsburgh PA. She works on the Malware and Cyber Threats (MCT) Team and specializes in malware analysis with focus on mobile malware and Remote Access Trojans (RATs). She received her bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Seton Hill University and an associate degree in Software Development from Community College of Allegheny County. She also has a background in education.