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Edward Appel

Edward Appel. Joint Council on Information Age Crime. State & Local Partnerships To Combat Cybercrime Joint Council on Information Age Crime Public-Private Sector Partnerships. State & Local Law Enforcement Collaboration

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Edward Appel

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  1. Edward Appel Joint Council on Information Age Crime

  2. State & Local PartnershipsTo Combat CybercrimeJoint Council on Information Age CrimePublic-Private Sector Partnerships State & Local Law Enforcement Collaboration With Industry, Federal Law Enforcement & Academia in Combating Cybercrime

  3. Participants • Robert J. O’Leary • Robert Morgester • Goldberg • Hopp • Moy • Ed Appel, COO, Joint Council on Information Age Crime, Moderator

  4. Goals of the Panel • Provide Good Examples of Public-Private Sector Collaboration • Suggest How to Succeed • Identify Problems to Overcome Format of the Panel • Each Panelist Will Present a 7-Minute Overview • Questions & Answers from Moderator for 15 Minutes • Audience Questions at the End

  5. Moderator’s Conclusions • We Don’t Have Enough Resources or Expertise to Prevent & Respond to Cybercrime • Public-Private Sector Efforts Come in All Shapes & Sizes -- Local Models Prevail • Many Sponsors (FBI, Secret Service, State & Local LE, NIJ) • National Help is There (NIJ, JCIAC, IACP, ASIS, HTCIA, High-Tech Corporations, etc.) • Best Practices to Address Cybercrime Today are Built and Operated by Collaborations

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