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2012 MRC Annual eCommerce Payments and Risk Conference

March 27–29, 2012

Las Vegas, NV

Merchant Risk Council Annual Conference
March 27-29, 2012
Wynn, Las Vegas 

Data Sharing

Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 3:00 PM–3:45 PM PDT
Presentation Technical Level

Intermediate - The next step beyond the basics. For attendees with some industry experience.

Summary of Topic

This panel will discuss how merchants share data with each other and how a case gets built. The merchant panelists would be Mark Brooks from the Gap, Matt Marcus from BestBuy and Nancy Nguyen from Fandango.

Submitters

Ms. Julie Fergerson, Ethoca

Presenters

Melissa McBee-Anderson, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Title

Management and Program Analyst

Presenter Biography

Melissa has served with the FBI for 17 years in the Cyber, Human Resources, and CJIS Divisions. The IC3's mission is to serve as a vehicle to receive, develop, and refer criminal complaints regarding the rapidly expanding arena of cyber crime. Melissa’s primary focus is working with public and private alliance partners to define growing schemes and coordinate involvement with all levels of law enforcement, to ensure on-line activity continues to be safe for both consumers and industry.

Mr. Jason Thomas Calhoun, Rosetta Stone Ltd
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Presenter Biography

Jason Calhoun is the Enforcement Manager at Rosetta Stone, where he is in charge of intellectual property protection and enforcement initiatives, including anti-piracy and anti-fraud programs, copyright and trademark protection and domain enforcement. Jason is also the Co-Chair of the Merchant Risk Council Law Enforcement Committee. Jason previously served as Web Operations and Release Manager, Software Development Manager and Sr. Software/Web Developer at Rosetta Stone and has twice worked at NASA Langley Research Center as a software developer. Jason has a Bachelor’s degree in computer science with a concentration in mathematics from James Madison University.

Todd Petty, LTD Commodities
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Presenter Biography

Todd is the Director of Fraud Prevention and Revenue Assurance for LTD Commodities LLC. Todd has led a successful career path in Security, Fraud Prevention and IT Security the past 25 years. Todd has been in challenging positions with firms such as Motorola Cellular Business, National Security Agency, Whittman-Hart, marchFIRST, Divine Interventures, Pinkertons Security Consulting, and ran his own successful computer forensics firm.

Todd has lived and worked in Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East and Central and Latin America.

Todd designed and created a wireless crimes training course for law enforcement that was recognized and certified by the CTIA in the early 1990’s. He has trained thousands of law enforcement personnel at all levels on a global scale. Among other international agencies the program was put in place by both the FBI and The United States Secret Service as part of “wireless crimes” training for all field agents.

Todd holds a Master of Science, Management and Leadership, National-Louis University, College of Business. Also a Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice Sciences, from Illinois State University where Todd was a 4 year NCAA Student Athlete.

During the past 10 years Todd has enjoyed his role as Adjunct Faculty for graduate level courses at Webster University, DeVry University and Northwestern University.

Todd and his family enjoy volunteering their time to a charity in their community called “Home of the Sparrow”. The charity is a safe haven for mothers and their children who are victims of domestic violence and abuse.

Todd is an MRC Platinum member.

Ryan Williams, Consumer and Brand Protection
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Presenter Biography

Graduate of West Virginia University with a Masters degree in Political Science. I have been a full time employee of NCFTA since 2007, and prior to that, spent 2 years as an intern and part-time employee of NCFTA. Currently the Manager of the Brand & Consumer Protection Program at the NCFTA. The program has initiatives which focus on the online sale of pharmaceuticals and counterfeit goods, e-Commerce fraud, and mitigation for both individuals and corporations in regards to compromised Personally Identifiable Information (PII).

Co-Presenters

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