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Synopsis: Security: Cybercrime: Cybercrime:


Deloitte_Europe's vision and action plan to foster digital entrepeneurship.pdf

Fighting abuse by the establishment of the European Cybercrime Center and definition of a cybersecurity strategy;


Digital Agenda 2014-2017 - Germany.pdf

Moreover, people are concerned already about the increasing prevalence of cybercrime, for example, when shopping or banking online.

Network and Information security Agency) and Europol‘s European Cybercrime Centre. 5. More security in cyberspace As in the offline world,


E-commerce Action plan 2012-2015.pdf

in 2012, propose an overall strategy on internet security in Europe aimed at better protection against cyber attacks in the EU. The establishment of the European Cybercrime Centre by 2013 will play a particularly important role in this.

the Commission established a European Cybercrime Centre, hosted within Europol and officially launched in January 2013.

The Centre acts as the focal point in the fight against cybercrime in the Union and will have four core functions:

To serve as the European cybercrime information focal point; To pool European cybercrime expertise to support Member States;

50 COM (2013) 209 51 Known as Alternative dispute resolution (ADR)/ On line dispute resolution (ODR.

://ec. europa. eu/dgs/home-affairs/policies/crime/1 en act part1 v101. pdf 20 To provide support to Member States'cybercrime investigations;

To become the collective voice of European cybercrime investigators (across law enforcement and the judiciary might delete).

Other functions of the Centre will include the strengthening of forensic law enforcement capabilities for cybercrime investigations,

reducing cybercrime and strenghthening EU international cyber-securtiry policy and cyber defense while respecting and promoting fundamental rights.

Substantially reducing cybercrime by strengthening legislation, by further building the expertise of those in charge of investigating

and prosecuting cybercrime, by adopting a more coordinated approach between Law enforcement Agencies across the Union,

The European Cybercrime Centre will be one of the main tools in this regard; Developing an EU Cyber Defence policy and capabilities, inter alia in the framework of the Common Security and Defence policy;

Increasing public and private spending on Research and development (R&d) to improve cybersecurity and combat cybercrime and cyber terrorism;


E-commerce, omni-channel retail and EU policy.pdf

payments, handling waste, and cybercrime. In other areas, there is either a lack of legislation or a late development of legislation fitted to the digital way of doing business and shopping.

and more competitive. 1. 6. Combat fraud and cybercrime. 1. 7. Freedom for a business to trade or not Art. 20 (2) Services Directive. 2. REMOVING BARRIERS TO E-COMMERCE 2

AND CYBERCRIME Consumers and bona fide businesses both suffer from cybercrime, misleading marketing, identity fraud, payment fraud, etc.

so does fraud and cybercrime. This is a major concern for bona fide merchants and traders. Protecting against this scourge creates such high costs that they become prohibitive to operate in certain markets.

The EU must make the combat of cybercrime a priority and enhance cooperation between Commission and Member States,


Ecommerce Europe's proposal for sustainable growth of E-commerce in Europe.pdf

(or another trusted party) would help to reduce cybercrime and fraud. E-Identification-based schemes would allow effective age verification,


Education - technology and connectedness.pdf

and John Rice,"Cybercrime: Understanding and addressing the concerns of stakeholders,"Computers & Security, Vol. 30, No. 8, 2011, pp. 803-814. http://www. sciencedirect. com/science/article/pii/S016740481100085x Mathers, C. D,

Mcafee, Prospective Analysis on Trends in Cybercrime from 2011 to 2020,2011. Mcdonald, P.,Time for Action:


ICT for Societal Challenges.pdf

also for European institutions. fight against cybercrime and cyberattacks attacks against information systems are a growing threat,

by strengthening cross-border cooperation and information exchange. trust in technology 74%of EU Internet users in 2012 think that the risk of becoming a victim of cybercrime has increased in the past year.


MIS2014_without_Annex_4.pdf

as well as data related to online security and cybercrime, gender and youth, and cultural and environmental aspects.


National Strategy on Digital Agenda for Romania.pdf

and the European Cybercrime Centre, within Europol (center instituted in 2013, at European level). Ministry for Information Society (responsible) Ministry of Economy (support) Ministry of Public Finances (support) Ministry of Labor (support) Promotion of the competitiveness clusters and of the employees'specialization in this field especially in the excellence centers:

The main purpose is to provide greater authority to the European legislation on cybercrime. The initiative will improve the security of citizens and businesses,

To achieve a European platform on cybercrime, Europol in cooperation with the European commission has called for the integration of all relevant EU platforms in only one.

It will be the major element in the European Centre Cybercrime. At the national level it will be carried out the analysis and optimization of existing security platforms,

and access to Europol and staff training in fighting against cybercrime. The implementation, monitoring and interconnection between the European and national platforms will be achieved.

In order to intensify the fight against cybercrime at international and European level it will be enhanced the cooperation between EU Member States in the fight against cyberattacks.

and the European Cybercrime Centre, within Europol (center instituted in 2013, at European level).(Operational) Responsible:


Online services, including e-commerce, in the Single Market.pdf

-the decree of 20 june 2009 lays down the basis for a public website for reporting cybercrime (notably child abuse content, financial crime and racist content


Open Innovation 2.0.pdf

the security issues enhance the need of combining devices to ensure fighting cybercrime. One way to avoid the need of two electronic devices to ensure security is checking from the payment device itself that is actually using it.

Integrating a wallet into a smart phone needs a high level of security to protect from cybercrime.


The future internet.pdf

but also meaning the negative/dark sides of cyberspace, cybercrime, tracking, identification, military control over cities. Digital cities, from digital representation of cities, virtual cities, digital metaphor of cities, cities of avatars, second life cities, simulation (sim) city.


Vincenzo Morabito (auth.)-Trends and Challenges in Digital Business Innovation-Springer International Publishing (2014) (1).pdf

Considering cybercrime as reported by Paul Hyman on the Communications of the ACM (CACM) 8 on March 2013,

security companies evaluations about the costs of the cybercrime worldwide were $110 billion every year according to Symantec Corp.;

-or overinflated estimates of the scale of the risk of cybercrime 8. According to a report titled‘Measuring the cost of cybercrime'9,

the cost of protection against cybercrime often exceed the cost of the threat itself 10.

considering all the main types of cybercrime, such as, e g.,, online payment and banking fraud, fake antivirus, patent-infringing pharmaceuticals.

As for the main constructs of the framework, apart from the above cited cybercrimes and their supporting infrastructures,

or other suffering felt by the victim as a consequence of a cybercrime''9, pp. 4 5. Example of such kind of losses are, among others,

pain suffered by the subject target of the cybercrime action; deferred purchases or not having access to money 9. Indirect losses are‘‘the monetary equivalent of the losses

and opportunity costs imposed on society by the fact that a certain cybercrime is carried out, no matter whether successful or not and independent of a specific instance of that cybercrime''9,

of cybercrimes on business are several times higher than the direct costs. Furthermore, as pointed out by Ross Anderson, one the researchers of the report,

Considering Defence Costs Indirect Losses Criminal Revenue Direct Losses Cybercrimes Supporting Infrastructure Cost to society Fig. 7. 1 A framework for evaluating the costs of cybercrime.

, cybercrime and for Enterprise Identity Management. Besides the inner context of an organization, the Chapter has pointed out how digital business identity in the outer context is built through

10.1287/isre. 1120.0470 8. Hyman P (2013) Cybercrime: it's serious, but exactly how serious?

(2012) Measuring the cost of cybercrime. Elev. Annu Work Econ Inf Secur (WEIS12), Berlin, DE, June 25 26 10.

Anderson R How much does cybercrime cost? http://www. cam. ac. uk/research/news/how much-does-cybercrime-cost 11.

Birch D (2007) Digital identity management technological, business and social implications. Gower Publishing, Aldershot 12.

204 Customer experience management (CEM), 67 Customer relationship management (CRM), 67 Customer support, 34 Cybercrime, 134 136,143 DDATA, 4 Data deluge, 4


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