
HOOK, LINE... AND VICTIM
Date: Wednesday April 2nd
Start Time: 4.30pm
Finish time: 5.30pm
Catfishing, Phishing, Smishing etc... What can be done about the plague of online scams?
A joint event between MIDBA - the Media, Internet and Data Protection Bar Association - and ICBA - the Irish Criminal Bar Association - to examine the methodology of online scams, what is done to combat them, and what remedies there are for the victims.
Speakers:
- Detective Superintendent Michael Cryan (Garda National Economic Crime Bureau)
- Roisin Costello BL (Author of Privacy Law in Ireland)
- Michael O'Doherty BL (Author of Internet Law)
- Paul O'Grady BL
Accessibility Requirements: At the Bar of Ireland we wish for our events to be as welcoming, accessible and inclusive for all. Please provide us if comfortable with any accessibility related considerations so that we can endeavour to ensure a barrier free experience during the event. Email events@lawlibrary.ie to discuss your needs.
This Event is open to all.
CPD Accreditation: 1 CPD
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Additional Information
The Media, Internet and Data Protection Bar Association (MIDBA), supported by the Bar of Ireland, is a specialist association for barristers who practice in, or have an interest in, those areas of law. MIDBA seeks to advance knowledge in these dynamic and fast-developing areas of law. Given the seismic changes in the media landscape in recent years, and with many of the largest technology companies having their European headquarters located in Ireland, it is essential that law practitioners are kept up to date on developments in these complex and fast-moving areas of law. For more information, go to www.midba.ie
The Irish Criminal Bar Association is a representative body for Irish barristers who practice in the criminal courts. Their aim is to be a voice for criminal barristers on issues specific to the criminal bar.
They aim provide relevant Continuing Professional Development seminars, information and public events to better inform the criminal practitioner and wider public of the criminal law. For more information go to www.icba.ie