The European Society of Criminology Working Group on Cybercrime aims at "creating a network for information exchange and international collaboration between leading scholars, starting scholars, graduate students, government agencies, and private organizations involved in cybercrime research".
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The state of Canadian cybersecurity workshop
"The state of Canadian cybersecurity workshop ", October 24-25, 2018. Gatineau (Quebec). SERENE-RISC Annual Workshop. Confirmed speakers
Politicas pùblicas para el acceso a Internet en Venezuela
Raisa Urribarrí y Marianne Díaz, "Politicas pùblicas para el acceso a Internet en Venezuela", Julio 2018, 48 paginas.
"El deterioro de las telecomunicaciones en Venezuela,
conjuntamente con las restricciones al flujo de información digital
y las acciones de violencia contra periodistas y ciudadanos a
causa de sus actividades en línea, construyen un panorama de
control efectivo de las comunicaciones en internet. Este estudio
describe los últimos dieciocho años de un complejo fenómeno,
tomando en consideración el contexto histórico, político y social
a través del análisis de un conjunto de indicadores e hitos,
resumidos en esta infografía, que nos permiten trazar la historia
de la infraestructura de las telecomunicaciones y las restricciones
del acceso a internet en Venezuela."
I Simposium Nacional sobre Cibercriminalidad y Amenazas Tecnológicas Globales. Sevilla, 6 Oct 2018
I Simposium Nacional sobre Cibercriminalidad y Amenazas Tecnológicas Globales. Sevilla, 6 Oct 2018. Programa.
Plug and Prey? Measuring the Commoditization of Cybercrime via Online Anonymous Markets
"Plug and Prey? Measuring the Commoditization of Cybercrime viaOnline Anonymous Markets", Rolf van Wegberg and alt., Proceedings of the
27th USENIX Security Symposium.
August 15–17, 2018 • Baltimore, MD, USA, 19 pages.
"Researchers have observed the increasing commoditization
of cybercrime, that is, the offering of capabilities,
services, and resources as commodities by specialized
suppliers in the underground economy. Commoditization
enables outsourcing, thus lowering entry barriers for
aspiring criminals, and potentially driving further growth
in cybercrime. While there is evidence in the literature
of specific examples of cybercrime commoditization, the
overall phenomenon is much less understood. Which
parts of cybercrime value chains are successfully commoditized,
and which are not? What kind of revenue
do criminal business-to-business (B2B) services generate
and how fast are they growing?..."
FY2019 - Federal cybersecurity R&D strategic plan implementation roadmap - USA
FY2019 - Federal cybersecurity R&D strategic plan implementation roadmap - Executive Office of the President of the United States. August 2018. 6 pages.
This document "lists key Federal
projects and programs that directly contribute to solving the cybersecurity challenges outlined in the 2016 Federal
Cybersecurity R&D Strategic Plan. This document accompanies the NITRD Supplement to the President’s FY2019 Budget
Request, available at https://www.nitrd.gov/pubs/FY2019-NITRD-Supplement.pdf."
Four defensive areas have been defined: Deter, Protect, Detect, Adapt. R&D programs are listed in alphabetical order by agency (page 2-4)
Kensho Cyber Security Index GTR
Kensho Cyber Security Index GTR - 23.08.2018. (index published by Solactive)
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