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Supporting Public Services and the Community in the Fight Against Cybercrime

Supporting Public Services and the Community in the Fight Against Cybercrime. Denis Edgar-Nevill Dr Abhaya Induruwa Dr Paul Stephens Department of Computing Canterbury Christ Church University. Introduction. 10 year development of a new area of expertise in the Department of Computing

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Supporting Public Services and the Community in the Fight Against Cybercrime

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  1. Supporting Public Services and the Community in the Fight Against Cybercrime Denis Edgar-Nevill Dr AbhayaInduruwa Dr Paul Stephens Department of Computing Canterbury Christ Church University

  2. Introduction • 10 year development of a new area of expertise in the Department of Computing • Working with the police at a national level in the UK to develop educational programmes • Developing expertise and research capability and a growing national/international reputation

  3. Timeline • 2002 Centrex (now the College of Policing) invitation to 13 universities • 2003 CCCU the only university to return visit and identifies joint development possibilities • 2004 MSc Cybercrime Forensics

  4. Expertise In Cybercrime Forensics Cybercrime Forensics Department of Computing expertise 2004 Cybercrime Forensics Department of Computing expertise 2008 Cybercrime Forensics Department of Computing expertise 2013

  5. Closed course for UK Police forces, Home Office, Fraud Squad, Intelligence MSc Cybercrime Forensics Police Trainers CCCU Academics

  6. Masterclasses

  7. Timeline • 2002 Centrex invitation to 13 universities • 2003 Visit identifies joint development • 2004 MSc Cybercrime Forensics • 2007 BSc Forensic Computing

  8. New route for the Computing Undergraduate Suite BSc Internet Computing BSc Forensic Computing BSc Business Computing Foundation Degree Computing BSc Computing MSc Computing MPhil/PhD Degrees

  9. 2011 One of our graduates secures a post at GCHQ Cheltenham and one existing second year student a summer internship

  10. 2012

  11. Paul’s PhD Funded by staff development, Paul Stephens completed doctoral studies in cybercrime forensics education with a viva voce examination in 2012 with University College Dublin who have an international reputation in cybercrime and computer security

  12. EU Training Involvement Dr Paul Stephens & Gerald Stock involved in training police officers from around Europe funded by the EU ISEC Programme

  13. Timeline • 2002 Centrex invitation to 13 universities • 2003 Visit identifies joint development • 2004 MSc Cybercrime Forensics • 2007 BSc Forensic Computing • 2007 RIT (Research Informed Teaching) Project • 2007 1st CFET International Conference

  14. CFET – International Conferences on Cybercrime Forensics Education and Training • Bringing in police, academics and researchers from around the world • 6th conference September 2012 Sponsors include

  15. CFET Keynote Speakers 2008 Professor Xu, Beijing Olympics 2009 James Brokenshire MP 2010 Andrew Rennison UK Forensic Regulator 2011 Mikael Lindstrom, Europol

  16. Timeline • 2002 Centrex invitation to 13 universities • 2003 Visit identifies joint development • 2004 MSc Cybercrime Forensics • 2007 RIT (Research Informed Teaching) Project • 2007 BSc Forensic Computing • 2007 1st CFET International Conference • 2008 BCS Cybercrime Forensics Specialist Group

  17. National British Computer Society Cybercrime Forensics Specialist Group 1615 members in 54 countries

  18. Timeline • 2002 Centrex invitation to 13 universities • 2003 Visit identifies joint development • 2004 MSc Cybercrime Forensics • 2007 RIT (Research Informed Teaching) Project • 2007 BSc Forensic Computing • 2007 1st CFET International Conference • 2008 BCS Cybercrime Forensics Specialist Group • 2010 MSc Forensic Computing

  19. BSc Internet Computing BSc Forensic Computing BSc Business Computing Foundation Degree Computing BSc Computing MSc Forensic Computing MSc Computing MPhil/PhD Degrees

  20. Timeline • 2002 Centrex invitation to 13 universities • 2003 Visit identifies joint development • 2004 MSc Cybercrime Forensics • 2007 RIT (Research Informed Teaching) Project • 2007 BSc Forensic Computing • 2007 1st CFET International Conference • 2008 BCS Cybercrime Forensics Specialist Group • 2010 MSc Forensic Computing • 2012 EU funded ECENTRE Project

  21. 1 Million Euro Project

  22. Timeline • 2002 Centrex invitation to 13 universities • 2003 Visit identifies joint development • 2004 MSc Cybercrime Forensics • 2007 RIT (Research Informed Teaching) Project • 2007 BSc Forensic Computing • 2007 1st CFET International Conference • 2008 BCS Cybercrime Forensics Specialist Group • 2010 MSc Forensic Computing • 2012 EU funded ECENTRE Project • 2012 MSc International Cybercrime Analysis

  23. MSc Courses in Cybercrime UK Police forces, Home Office, Fraud Squad, Intelligence Canadian Police, Justice Institute of British Columbia Open course MSc International Cybercrime Analysis MSc Forensic Computing MSc Cybercrime Forensics MPhil/PhD Degrees Research degrees open to all disciplines studies in the Department

  24. Timeline • 2002 Centrex invitation to 13 universities • 2003 Visit identifies joint development • 2004 MSc Cybercrime Forensics • 2007 RIT (Research Informed Teaching) Project • 2007 BSc Forensic Computing • 2007 1st CFET International Conference • 2008 BCS Cybercrime Forensics Specialist Group • 2010 MSc Forensic Computing • 2012 EU funded ECENTRE Project • 2012 MSc International Cybercrime Analysis • 2013 Centre for Cybercrime Forensics

  25. New Research & KE centre to be launched at an event in September 2013

  26. Summary • Entrepreneurial development • Step by step integrated approach • Building expertise through staff development • Building national & international reputation

  27. Thank You Denis Edgar-Nevill Dr Abhaya Induruwa Dr Paul Stephens Department of Computing Canterbury Christ Church University

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