Sept. Virtual Training:
Covid: Working Safely and Securely from Home/Covid Related Scams plus an FBI ID Theft Case Study
Register now for our upcoming September training, to be held Friday, 9/18/2020 from 8:50 am to 12:00 noon.
This will be a free, virtual training via Zoom. To attend, be sure you have a good internet connection and a computer or mobile device equipped with Zoom.
How to Access the Training:
Prior to the event, you'll receive an email from the Boston Chapter with a link to the Zoom training. Please be sure your email on your profile is current so you can receive this email. (If you register and don't receive an email, please check your Spam, Clutter or Junk folders.)
CEUs: 3
Fee: Free
Agenda:
8:50-9:00 AM Welcome
Peter Soule, President, ACFE Boston Chapter
9:00-10:00 AM: Covid: Working Safely and Securely from Home/Covid Related Scams
Presented by Steven Weisman, Bentley Professor
About the Presenter:
Steve Weisman is a lawyer, college professor, author and one of the country’s leading experts in cybersecurity, identity theft and scams.
He is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts and Boston College Law School. He is a member of the Massachusetts Bar and Federal Bar and is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court.
He is a Fellow of the Massachusetts Bar Foundation, an honorary organization of the Massachusetts Bar Association whose membership is limited to no more than 2% of the Massachusetts Bar.
He was awarded a Certificate of Merit from the American Bar Association for excellence in legal journalism for his newspaper column “You and the Law.”
He has been a faculty member at Bentley University since 1998. Presently he is a senior lecturer. Steve teaches White Collar Crime. In 2013 he was awarded Bentley’s highest teaching award, the Gregory H. Adamian Award for Excellence in teaching.
Steve has been a columnist for the newsletter of the American Institute of Economic Research, USA Today and Bankrate.com He is presently a columnist for the Saturday Evening Post where he writes about issues of cybersecurity, scams and identity theft.
He has frequently appeared as an expert on the CBS News, CNN, Fox, ABC, NBC, ABC, NPR, PBS, CNBC, MSNBC, NewsMax and New England Cable News (NECN) and has been quoted in numerous publications including The Boston Globe, Barron’s, New York Times, Money Magazine, Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal. He has also appeared as an expert on scams on the Dr. Phil Show.
He is the author of ten books including “50 Ways to Protect Your Identity and Your Credit,” “The Truth About Avoiding Scams,” “50 Ways to Protect Your Identity in a Digital Age,” and “Identity Theft Alert.”
“The Truth About Avoiding Scams” was chosen as one of the Top Ten Business Books of the year by Smart Money Magazine.
Steve is a sought after public speaker. Among his appearances include speeches at the national convention of the National Association of Broadcasters, the Annual Global Fraud Conference of the Association of the Certified Fraud Examiners, the Cybersec 2016 conference and the Business Defense Forum at which he was the keynote speaker.
He writes the blog
scamicide.com where he provides information about cyber-security, scams and identity theft that is updated daily with the latest news and developments in those areas.
10:00-10:05 AM Break
10:05-10:55 AM: Covid: Working Safely and Securely from Home/Covid Related Scams
Presented by Steven Weisman, Bentley Professor
10:55-11:00 AM Break
11:00 AM-12:00 PM Identity Theft FBI Case (Dana Lawerence)
Presented by Mark Hastbacka, FBI Special Agent
About the Presenter:
Mark is currently a Special Agent with the FBI in Boston and has been with the FBI since 1997 and has been used in various roles from a Case Agent, Supervisor, FBI Undercover Operation, use of Title III and FISA wiretaps.
Prior to working at the FBI, Mark was with the Nashua NH Police Department for 10 years.