Events
Past Events
Can LLMs Outsmart Phishers? A Reality Check on AI Defenses
Can LLMs Outsmart Phishers? A Reality Check on AI Defenses Aaron Escamilla, NetSTAR / ALPS System Integration Co., LTD
How to Build Agentic Systems to Automate Web Security
3:00-5:30 PM / Room Assignment: Britannia How to Build Agentic Systems to Automate Web Security Mohamed Nabeel, Palo Alto Networks
Modeling for Anti-abuse: Threats, Risks, and Solutions
12:00-2:30 PM / Room Assignment: Cambria Modeling for Anti-abuse: Threats, Risks, and Solutions Laurin Weissinger, UC Berkeley
Practical API Integration: Connecting Applications to the eCrimex eXchange Data Clearinghouse
3:00-5:30 PM / Room Assignment: Cambria Practical API Integration: Connecting Applications to the eCrimex eXchange Data Clearinghouse Carlos Ramirez, APWG Engineering
Roundtable on Measurement, Transparency, and Cyber Integrity Policy
To identify practical paths toward greater rigor and openness in measuring cybercrime phenomena—balancing the needs of research, industry, and policy.
eCrime2025
The 2025 Symposium on Electronic Crime Research (eCrime 2025) examines essential factors for managing the impacts of the global cybercrime plexus to secure IT users, commercial enterprises, governments, critical infrastructures, and operational technologies. eCrime 2025 will be the 20th annual peer-reviewed, publishing symposium hosted by APWG with this year's edition titled “Cybercrimes Only AI and Crimebots Can Dream Of”. Beyond recruiting research into cybercrime that inflicts financial losses, as the symposium has since 2006, eCrime 2025’s chairs are explicitly soliciting papers that address challenges in: cyber-physical systems and operational technologies; artificial intelligence; and the interaction between different system layers (such as socio-technical systems) that are employed or abused by cybercriminals for profit – and for advancement of larger criminal enterprises.