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Fareham, Hampshire, UK, 27-28 March 2014
Fee: € 90

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This conference will provide a platform to debate and assess how EU legislation and other European and international instruments are addressing large-scale cyber attacks and other threats posed by methods such as botnets, i.e. networks of compromised computers infected by malicious software and remotely controlled by a “botmaster”. The event will also discuss possible future scenarios in the fight against cybercrime such as the possible restrictions on the use of the internet for those who commit cybercrime offences and the confiscation of the proceeds of crime in cyberspace.

Key topics

  • Modus procedendi and consequences in the real world of Stuxnet and other recent malware
  • New initiatives and tools at European and international level
  • Activities of the United Nations
  • Internet restrictions for cybercriminals
  • Confiscation of the proceeds of cybercrime

Further information and online registration

 

Organiser:

ERA (Laviero Buono) in cooperation with the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO)

Language:

English

Speakers:

Paul Brooks, Superintendent, Hampshire Constabulary, Hampshire
Cormac Callanan, CEO, Aconite Internet Solutions, Dublin
Ilias Chantzos, Senior Director, EMEA & APJ Government Affairs, Symantec, Brussels
Dr Simon Fox, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of the Creative Industries, Southampton Solent University
Rainer Franosch, Senior Public Prosecutor, Cybercrime Department, Office of the Attorney General, Frankfurt
Muthupandi Ganesan, Barrister at Law, Furnival Chambers, London
Marco Gercke, Professor, European Criminal Law, University of Cologne; Director, Cybercrime Research Institute, Cologne
Alisdair Gillespie, Professor, Criminal Law and Justice, Lancaster University, Lancaster
Luke Hull, Lecturer, Southampton Solent University
Steven Malby, Drug Control and Crime Prevention Officer, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Vienna
Wout de Natris, De Natris Consult, Chair of Cyber Crime Working Party with RIPE NCC, Leiderdorp, The Netherlands
Esther Snell, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of the Creative Industries, Southampton Solent University

Event no.:

314DT04