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Cyber Crime in the Digital Age

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1 Cyber Crime in the Digital Age
Andy Archibald Head, National Cyber Crime Unit

2 What is Cyber Crime? Pure Cyber crime Cyber enabled crime
Can only be committed through the use of ICT. Cyber enabled crime Can be committed without technology but is assisted or escalated by the use of ICT.

3 Motivations – Pure Cyber Crime
Child abuse images Political / Kudos Financial Reward

4 Cyber crime in the digital age

5 Key Threats to the UK Malware Data markets Network Intrusions Finance
Infrastructure Cyber – enabled activity

6 The Role of Law Enforcement
Lead the law enforcement response to the highest level cyber crime threats. Support NCA Operations and law enforcement partners in their response to cyber-enabled crime. Coordinate national and international efforts to tackle cyber crime.

7 International cooperation
Criminals operate with no regard to international boundaries Coordinating the response - we are all victims of the same threats Working towards a new international model: Shared understanding of the threat Coordinated priorities International deconfliction Global proactive investigation hubs

8 Industry participation
Working with industry is critical - law enforcement must do more to be equal partners with industry Moving from industry partnerships to industry participation: Shared understanding of the threat Joint investigation teams CISP / NFIB / Action Fraud BBA / ISP cooperation

9 Law enforcement skills
New crimes need new skills High end skills – coders, programmers, technical engineers. Challenge to attract, retain and reward these individuals. General increase in skills, knowledge and awareness across law enforcement.

10 Head of National Cyber Crime Unit
Andy Archibald Head of National Cyber Crime Unit


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