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Cybercrime & Breach Impact

Questions

www.pwc.com

American Bar Association

Criminal Justice Section

June 6, 2014

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Criminal Charges Against Foreign Military Hackers

QUESTION:

Do the recent grand jury indictments indicate the US is taking a hard stand

against cyber espionage?

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Transnational Organized Crime

QUESTION:

Who’s winning the war: criminals or law enforcement?

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Regulated Data, Intellectual Property and Trade Secrets

QUESTION:

Which is the more significant target?

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Intellectual Property and Trade Secret Regulation

QUESTION:

Will regulation enhance security? And should regulation be applied?

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The Right to be Forgotten

QUESTION:

Clearly a technical, administrative and operational challenge, does the value

of “the right to be forgotten” outweigh the burden?

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Information Sharing to Reduce Cybercrime

QUESTION:

The National Security Act of 1947 restricts what information the

government may share with industry. Will legislation, such as HR 3523: Cyber Intelligence Sharing and

Protection Act reduce cyber attack risk? And are there any risks in

passing such legislation?

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European Union Privacy Enhancements

QUESTION:

Will EU privacy enhancements, such as COMM 2012, influence US law and

regulation? And will it reduce cybercrime impact associated with the

loss of personal data?

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Cybercrime and Punishment

QUESTION:Many cyber attacks support trafficking in illegal arms, human beings, illegal drugs, child pornography, terrorist financing and other crimes. The attacks result in loss of jobs, tax

revenue, increased business costs and other impacts. Do we need tougher

laws? And are we adequately enforcing current laws?

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Cybercrime Jurisdiction

QUESTION:

Cyber breach history reflects inadequate international cooperation. How do we accelerate cooperation?

And isn’t cooperation internally counter-productive for that nation-

state if it engages in cyber espionage against the US?

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The Future of Digital Currency

QUESTION:

What is your position on the future of digital currency? Regulated?

Unregulated? International adoption?

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When an Attack Occurs

QUESTION:When did the attack occur?

Where did it originate?Who is the attacker?

What was the point of breach?Containment?

What was compromised?Should law enforcement be involved?

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Contact Information

MacDonnell Ulsch

Managing Director

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Cybercrime & Breach Response

125 High Street

Boston, Massachusetts 02110

Telephone +1.617.530.6390 Mobile +1. 978.808.6526

[email protected]