Title: Cyber Crime Workshop
1Cyber Crime Workshop
- Cyber Abuse Forum
- Exploratory study into cyber abuse crime in
E-Business. - Project for 2001, Started - December 2000
Cyber Crime Workshop, Seville, 11-12 January 2001
European Commission Joint Research
Centre Institute for Systems, Informatics, and
Safety (ISIS) Reliable Information Technologies
Information Dependability Robin Urry, Ispra,
Italy Tel 0039 0332 789263 email
robin.urry_at_jrc.it
2Research Network of Institutions
- Initial group of Six Research Institutions
working collectively on joint developments. - UK Defence Evaluation Research Agency
- Fraunhofer IAO
- St Andrews University
- Namur University
- Institut Universitaire European
- Joint Research Centre
3CAF Objectives
- Exploratory study to better understand issues of
fraud prevention in e-business - Evidence requirements and impacts on the Forensic
Process - Investigation Hierarchy
- Enforcement Models
- Prevention Models
- Role of Open Source Software
- Privacy Needs
- C2B and B2B Transaction models
- OUTPUT
- RD projects (e.g. IST programme)
- Longer-term research network in support of EU
policy making
4CAF Added Value
- Policy Makers
- Internet Users - Consumers, SMEs Corporate
- Law Enforcement
- Trust Marks
- ADR
- IT Security
5CAF Approach
- User Forum March 2001 (Banking, Telecomms, Law
Enforcement, ISPs Consumers) - Reference Models, IT Tools Procedures base
lining - Participation in Network or Forums
- Intermediate report one day workshop
- Privacy Confidence perspectives
6Framework
Privacy
Prevention
Detection
Tools
Protection
Confidentiality
Evidence
Legality
7Operations model
Prevention
Risk Assessment
Threat analysis
Detection of Irregularities
Evidence Search Identification
ADR
Criminal Investigation
Prosecution
8Cyber Abuse - Escalation Model