Follow the money. Be it business, politics or crime, this is a common method of trying to find out who’s involved and their motivations. In the world of cyber crime, bad actors use cryptocurrencies for the innate security of the blockchain and the supposed anonymity that comes with it. But as with any investigation, if you look hard enough, there’s always breadcrumbs left behind. Somehow, someway, there’s always a paper/electronic trail back to a human in the real world. Join Nick Furneaux, author of “Investigating Cryptocurrencies: Understanding, Extracting, and Analyzing Blockchain Evidence”, for an eye-opening presentation with live demos on how to break through the wall and get to the data your investigation needs.
Use Code: Cry20 for a 20% discount on Nick’s book on Wiley’s site. Code expires on December 31, 2019.
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