cybercrime

There is no universally accepted definition of cybercrime. However, the following definition includes elements common to existing cybercrime definitions. Cybercrime is an act that violates the law, which is perpetrated using information and communication technology (ICT) to either target networks, systems, data, websites and/or technology or facilitate a crime. Cybercrime differs from traditional crime in that it "knows no physical or geographic boundaries" and can be conducted with less effort, greater ease, and at greater speed than traditional crime.

Meet our Speakers

We've gathered some of the top experts in the field to discuss this topic. With years of experience between them, they're well-equipped to offer invaluable insights and perspectives.

Ivett Csontos-Nagy

Ivett Csontos-Nagy

Ludovika University of Public Service

Judyta Kasperkiewicz

Judyta Kasperkiewicz

EPOQUE Kancelaria Adwokacka

Dr Delon Omrow

Dr Delon Omrow

Centennial College

Vanesa Singh

Vanesa Singh

Centennial College

Dr. Isabel Pedersen

Dr. Isabel Pedersen

Digital Life Institute and Ontario Tech University

Hai Thanh Luong

Hai Thanh Luong

Griffith University / Institute for Asian Crime and Security

Prof. Dr. James Welch

Prof. Dr. James Welch

Janus Research

James Albrecht

James Albrecht

Professor, Pace University

Dr. Giovanni Russo

Dr. Giovanni Russo

Libera università internazionale degli studi sociali "Guido Carli" - LUISS (Roma)

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Talks

Cyberspace as the new battlefield

01 December 2021, 05:30 PM
Mariana Díaz García Paloma Mendoza-Cortes Juan Manuel Aguilar-Antonio Gustavo Mauricio Bastien-Olvera Alba Gabriela Garay Romero

The exponential growth of counterfeit PPE and other counterfeits during the COVID pandemic: Illicit trade in the open and dark web

02 December 2021, 01:00 AM
Damon McCoy Edward Huang Layla Hashemi Louise Shelley

Unpacking cybercrime

02 December 2021, 07:00 AM
Claire van den Eeden Anita Lavorgna Nguyen Van Trong Veronika Nagy

Negotiating cybercrime: Discussing the UN process to elaborate a treaty

13 October 2022, 04:00 PM
Gustavo Mauricio Bastien-Olvera Ian Tennant Summer Walker Tariq Khosa Ana Paula Oliveira

The intersection between illicit economies and instability in West Africa

13 October 2022, 05:30 PM
Lyes Tagziria Eleanor Beevor Kingsley Madueke Mouhamadou Kane Freedom Onuoha

Organized crime in Africa

14 October 2022, 04:00 AM
Brittany VandeBerg Sara Mariella Lambertini Taiwo Lawrence Adeyemi Romi Sigsworth Pholla Samkezi Mbalane

Cybercrime

14 October 2022, 08:30 AM
Veronika Nagy Reg Brennenraedts Rukshana Siddiqua Anne van Uden

Thinking the unthinkable in the defence against cybercrime

14 October 2022, 10:00 AM
Gareth Davies Ethem Ilbiz Christian Kaunert Angela Mison

Cyber Ecoviolence: Illegal Wildlife Trade on the Internet

18 October 2023, 11:30 PM
Delon Omrow Peter Stoett Phillip Cassey Michelle Anagnostou John Scanlon

Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Effectively Combating Transnational Organized Crime

19 October 2023, 02:30 AM
Vipin Vijay Nair Sanjeev P. Sahni Dr. Caroline Agboola Ms. Samiksha Das Professor Dr. Mohita Junnarkar

Towards a Unified Approach to Cybercrime

30 October 2024, 10:00 PM
Veronika Nagy Kev Hosford Ivett Csontos-Nagy Judyta Kasperkiewicz

Technology and Trafficking: Risks and Prevention in the Digital Age

30 October 2024, 11:30 PM
Julius Kaka Shawna Hill Delon Omrow Vanesa Singh Isabel Pedersen

Artificial Intelligence and Financial Crimes in the Asian Context: Emerging Threats and Strategic Responses

31 October 2024, 01:00 AM
Leo S.F. Lin Hai Thanh Luong James Welch James Albrecht

Organized Crime and the Use of the Internet

31 October 2024, 08:30 AM
Derica Lambrechts Annette Hübschle Giovanni Russo