Crime and cryptocurrencies

  17 November 
 
 

   English, French, Spanish
  11:00 to 12:50 CET
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Considering the difficulty to follow a money trail in the blockchain and the somewhat anonymity that surrounds transactions using cryptocurrencies, this virtual asset is preferred by cybercriminals when conducting their illicit activities and laundering the proceeds resulted from them. Ransomware, hacking and other types of cybercrime are without doubt highly inter-connected with cryptocurrency and the response of judicial authorities is sometimes hampered by the complexity of this mix of crimes.

The lack of legislation on virtual assets and even more importantly, on seizing them also contributes to this void that cybercriminals exploit. The COVID-19 Pandemic only increased the use in virtual assets both for legitimate and illegitimate purposes. The aim of this workshop is to provide participants with information on how criminals abuse cryptocurrencies in hiding the illicit gains resulted from criminal endeavours and emphasise on the importance of defining legislation on domestic level in relation to handling and seizing this type of currency.

Jan KERKHOFS

Federal magistrate, Federal Prosecutor’s Office Belgium, Organized Crime Division – Cyber Unit
LinkedIn@Jan Kerkhofs

Hania EL HELWEH

Judge, President of the First Instance Court, North of Lebanon

Paul DARCY

Senior Investigator
Ireland’s Department of Justice

Bart DE VLAMINCK

Detective ICT Crime, Federal Computer Crime Unit of Belgium
LinkedIn@Bart De Vlaminck

Nikhil BHAGAT

Federal Prosecutor
USA Department of Justice
LinkedIn@ Nikhil Bhagat

Janet HO

Policy Analyst, Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
LinkedIn@Janet Ho

Jung Kee YOU

Criminal Intelligence Officer, Financial Crimes Unit, INTERPOL
LinkedIn@Jung Kee You

Ana Virginia SAMAYOA BARON

Director, Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), El Salvador

Irina Talianu

Head of Unit, MONEYVAL, Council of Europe
LinkedIn@Irina Talianu

Brian CARTER

Senior Cybercrimes Specialist, Chainalysis
LinkedIn@Brian Carter

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