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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/787974-cybercrime-and
 -social-ties
LOCATION:Université de Montréal - Carrefour des arts et des sciences\, 31
 50\, rue Jean-Brillant \, Montréal\, QC\, Canada\, H3T 1N8
SUMMARY:Cybercrime and social ties
DESCRIPTION:Guest speaker : Dr. Rutger Leukfeldt Dr. Rutger Leukfeldt is s
 enior researcher cybercrime and coordinator of the Cybercrime Cluster at t
 he Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR)
  and director of the Cybersecurity & SMEs Research Group of the Hague Univ
 ersity of Applied Sciences.SummaryCybercrime is on the rise. By definiti
 on\, cybercrime takes place in the online world. However\, people committi
 ng cybercrimes are real human beings in an offline environment\, often coo
 perating in networks. Surprisingly little is known about the interplay bet
 ween the offline and online worlds and the processes leading to the involv
 ement of individuals in cybercriminal networks.This presentation is about
  the offline and online social ties of members of cybercriminal networks. 
 In order to gain insight into these ties\, 40 cybercriminal networks from 
 the Netherlands\, Germany\, UK and US were analysed. Social ties still pla
 y an important role in the origin and growth of the majority of networks. 
 Forums and online ties\, however\, also play a significant role in a numbe
 r of networks\, for example\, to find specific enablers. Criminals with ac
 cess to forums\, are able to increase criminal capabilities of their netwo
 rk relatively quickly.InformationConférence présentée par le Centre i
 nternational de criminologie comparée
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