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Assessing the threat of cybercrime
International conference organised by the Council of Europe in cooperation with the Information and Communication Agency (ICTA) of Sri Lanka and the Sri Lankan Computer Emergency Readiness Team (SLCERT)
Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall
Colombo, Sri Lanka, 26 – 27 March 2015
Agenda
Opening session
- Chitranganie MUBARAK, Chairperson ICTA (Welcome/ Opening Remarks), Sri Lanka
- Kamalini De SILVA, Secretary Justice of Sri Lanka
- Alexander SEGER, Head of Cybercrime Division, Council of Europe
- H.E David DALY, Ambassador, Head of the European Union Delegation to Sri Lanka
- H.E. Louis Piët, Ambassador of the Kingdom of The Netherlands in Sri Lanka
- H.E. Mr. Nobuhito HOBO, Ambassador of Japan to Sri Lanka
- Speech by Hon Minister, Representing the Government of Sri Lanka
- Jayantha FERNANDO, Legal Advisor ICTA (Concluding Remarks)
The threat of cybercrime
- International perspectives, Kimmo ULKUNIEMI, Assistant Director of Strategy & Outreach Interpol
- Industry perspectives, Deepak MAHESHWARI, Head of Government Affairs, Symantec, India
- National perspectives in GLACY and participating countries: Mauritius -- Sri Lanka
- Public/private initiatives: Botfrei.de and ACDC , Michael ROTERT, Germany
- Evidence for cybercrime: reporting and evaluation, Mike MCGUIRE, University of Surrey, UK
Workshop 1
- GLACY: Good Practice Study on Cybercrime Reporting Mechanisms
- Cybercrime a review of the evidence
- Bundeslagebild Cybercrime 2013 (Cybercrime Situation report 2013) Germany
- Online reporting mechanisms:
- Sources, collection and analysis:
- Reporting Systems in practice:
- Peter BROWN, Australian Crime Commission, The Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network, ACORN
- Quentin AOUSTIN, AFA /Point de Contact, France
- Pauline SMITH, Action Fraud, United Kingdom
- Cybercrime Reporting System, Laurent Baille
- Gamini NAWARATNE, Senior DIG,Police Department, Sri Lanka
Workshop 2
- Cybercrime Strategies, Alexander Seger, Council of Europe
- Inventories of cyber security strategies CCDCOE ENISA
- Australia: National Plan to combat cybercrime (2013)
- Australia: Cyber Security Strategiy (2009)
- Bangladesh: National Cyber Security Strategy (2014)
- India: National Cyber Security Policy (2013)
- Maroc: Stratégie Nationale pour la Société de l'information et de l'Économie Numérique
- Mauritius: National Cyber Security Strategy 2014-2019
- United Kingdom: UK Cyber Security Strategy (2011)
- Cybercrime Strategies: Discussion Paper
- Strategic Priorities in the Cooperation against Cybercrime (Dubrovnik 2013)
- Strategic Priorities for the Cooperation against Cybercrime in the Eastern Partnership Region
- Cybercrime Convention Committee (T-CY): Assessment of the mutual legal assistance provisions of the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime
- The functioning of 24/7 points of contact for cybercrime
- Cybercrime and cybersecurity strategies: Ensuring synergies
- Challenges: Government access to private data, Michael ROTERT, Germany
- International dimensions
- 24/7 Contact Points
- Tom DOUGHERTY, Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section, Department of Justice, USA
- Ioana ALBANI, Chief Prosecutor, Cybercrime Prosecution Unit, Romania
- The International Cyber Security Protection Alliance, John LYONS, CEO, The International Cyber Security Protection Alliance
- The Budapest Convention on Cybercrime, Alexander SEGER, Head of Cybercrime Division, Council of Europe
Cybercrime policies and strategies
- Report back on workshops
- Strategic priorities and measures regarding cybercrime and electronic evidence in GLACY and participating countries
Closing session
- Summary of conference results, Alexander SEGER, Head of Cybercrime Division, Council of Europe
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