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Date: November 22, 2024 Fri
Time: 11:54 am
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2 results foundAuthor: Europol Title: Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment. IOCTA 2016 Summary: The 2016 Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment (IOCTA) is a law enforcement-centric threat assessment intended to inform priority setting for the EMPACT Operational Action Plans in the three sub-priority areas of cybercrime (cyber attacks, child sexual exploitation online and payment fraud). The IOCTA also seeks to inform decision-makers at strategic, policy and tactical levels on how to fight cybercrime more effectively and to better protect online society against cyber threats. The 2016 IOCTA provides a view from the trenches, drawing primarily on the experiences of law enforcement within the EU Member States to highlight the threats visibly impacting on industry and private citizens within the EU. The IOCTA is a forward-looking assessment presenting analyses of future risks and emerging threats, providing recommendations to align and strengthen the joint efforts of EU law enforcement and its partners in preventing and fighting cybercrime. Details: The Hague: European Police Office, 2016. 72p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed October 6, 2016 at: https://www.europol.europa.eu/content/internet-organised-crime-threat-assessment-iocta-2016 Year: 2016 Country: Europe URL: https://www.europol.europa.eu/content/internet-organised-crime-threat-assessment-iocta-2016 Shelf Number: 147825 Keywords: Child Sexual ExploitationCybercrimeOrganized CrimePayment Fraud |
Author: Vanhee, Jorne Title: Cyber Safety: A Theoretical Insight Summary: This paper is written by the EUCPN Secretariat following the topic of the Estonian Presidency of the Network, which is Cyber Safety. It gives a theoretical insight in what Cyber Safety is. Furthermore, we take interest in what the exact object is of cybercrime and have a deeper look into two European policy priorities, namely cyber-attacks and payment fraud. Moreover, these priorities are the subject of the European Crime Prevention award. The goal of this paper is to add to the digital awareness of local policy-makers and practitioners on a theoretical level. A toolbox will follow with legislative measures, existing policies and best practices on this topic. Details: Brussels: European Crime Prevention Network, 2017. 29p. Source: Internet Resource: EUCPN Thematic Paper no. 11: Accessed February 7, 2018 at: http://eucpn.org/sites/default/files/content/download/files/theoretical_paper_cyber_safety.pdf Year: 2017 Country: Europe URL: http://eucpn.org/sites/default/files/content/download/files/theoretical_paper_cyber_safety.pdf Shelf Number: 149022 Keywords: Crime Prevention Cybercrime Cybersecurity Internet Crimes Payment Fraud |