Leading Innovation in International Police Cooperation
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Leading innovation in international police cooperation Milos MIJOMANOVIC Digital Crime Officer Digital Investigation Support / Cyber Directorate March 2018 INTERPOL For official use only Academia Cyber Threat Taskforce Law Enforcement INTERPOL Private Sector INTERPOL For official use only Digital Crime Investigative Support Coordinating and facilitating transnational cybercrime investigations and operations which involve intelligence sharing and providing guidance on best practices in conducting cybercrime investigations. Cybercrime Training Providing range of training courses, targeted to the needs of participants, covering topics such as emerging trends in cybercrime, investigation techniques, digital forensics and more Strategy & Outreach Bridging the gap between the police and information communication technology communities, bringing them together to fight cybercrime and to prepare for its future developments CYBERCRIME DIRECTORATE CYBERCRIME Cyber Fusion Centre A secure and neutral collaboration workspace for law enforcement & industry to share & develop cyber intelligence to tackle cybercrime and cyber-enabled crime INTERPOL For official use only DIGITAL CRIME INVESTIGATIVE SUPPORT Regional Bureau 24/7 Point of Contact Digital Crime Officer for Cybercrime Regional Working Group on Investigative and Operational Cybercrime for Heads of Units Support on Transnational (America, Africa, Eurasian, Cybercrime Middle-East & North Africa) INTERPOL For official use only Ransomware DDoS-For-Ransom Business Email Compromise Criminals to Diversify Exploit Kits to Limit Impact of Takedown Increase PoS Malware Targeting Non-EMV Compliant Business Cyber Attack against THE GROWING OF CYBERCRIME TREND THE GROWING Critical Infrastructure INTERPOL For official use only 5th Eurasian Working Group Meeting for Heads of Cybercrime Units, 6-8 June 2017, Madrid, Spain INTERPOL For official use only 4th African Region Working Group Meeting for Heads of Cybercrime Units, 11-13 Oct 2017, Mauritius INTERPOL For official use only 10th MENA Region Working Group Meeting for Heads of Cybercrime Units, 10-11 May 2017, Lyon INTERPOL For official use only INTERPOL For official use only Cyber Fusion Center(Collaboration room) INTERPOL For official use only Cyber Fusion Centre Single point of gateway for global cyber related information and intelligence INTERPOL For official use only Cyber Fusion Center(Main room) INTERPOL For official use only Cyber Fusion Center(Main room) INTERPOL For official use only 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Experts Assignment Agreement INTERPOL For official use only Cyber Surge Operations Timeline ASEAN JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR 2016 Gathering Intel 2017 EURASIAN 15-17 JUN Training 9-13 Jan WG Planning Meeting 24 AUG Final Preparatory Meeting 8 – 10 FEB Week-Long-Operation 13-17 FEB Americas MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP 2017 Gathering Intel Americas WG 5-7 APR Training 6-31 MAR Planning Meeting 29 MAY Week-Long-Operation 28 Aug -1 SEP INTERPOL For official use only ASEAN Cyber Surge Operation Week of Action for Operation 13-17 Feb 2017, IGCI, Singapore INTERPOL For official use only INTERPOL For official use only ASEAN Cyber Capacity Development Project Assess and learn from different methods of combating cybercrime Towards harmonized global outlook Meetings with stakeholders NATIONAL CYBER REPORTS NATIONAL INTERPOL For official use only Global Action on Cybercrime Extended (Glacy+) Beneficiary agencies: Law enforcement officer responsible for cybercrime and electronic evidence in at Project start date: 01/03/2016 least 10 priority member countries in Africa, Asia/Pacific, Caribbean and Latin America region. Project end date: 01/02/2020 Total Budget EURO $3,717,251 The Programme aims to strengthen the capacities of selected INTERPOL member countries in Africa, Asia/Pacific, the Caribbean and Latin America region to apply legislation on cybercrime and electronic evidence and enhance their abilities for effective international cooperation. Major activities: MOROCCO • Cyber Assessment DOMINICAN REPUBLIC SENEGAL PHILIPPINES • Strengthening of Cybercrime and CAPE VERDE GHANA SRI LANKA Computer Forensics Units • Enhancement of interagency MAURITIUS cooperation as well as public-private TONGA cooperation SOUTH AFRICA • Delivery of Training • Enhancement of Cooperation on OTHER POTENTIAL PRIORITY COUNTRY: KENYA, NIGERIA AND OTHER Cybercrime and Electronic Evidence COUNTRIES IN CARIBBEAN, LATIN AMERICA AND ASIA/PACIFIC • Regional Operational Activities In Cooperation with: Funded by: INTERPOL For official use only Delivered technical training and advices on organization setup, 102 participants, held in four GLACY+ countries, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Mauritius and Tonga, between MAR & Objective 2: Law AUG 2017 enforcement capacities Key Results A pilot ECTEG technical course, delivered to 26 participants, focused on the use of Linux as investigative tools, Ghana, • Strengthen organizational SEP 2017 capacity of cybercrime and digital forensic units Instructor Development Course for new instructors, • Enrich the resources for cybercrime training in interactive course to deliver good practices in course GLACY+ countries designing , IGCI Singapore, NOV 2017 • Develop operational synergies in international GLACY+ countries participated in INTERPOL’s regional cooperation working group meetings, in Barbados (Americas), Mauritius (African) and Spain (Eurasian), between APR & OCT 2017 INTERPOL For official use only نشكركم جزيل الشكر على انتباهكم Thank You-Merci -Gracias INTERPOL For official use only Ease of Criminal Use – Low Entry Cost Emerging Technology – Wide Spread and Huge Impact Restriction in Information Sharing Legislative Harmony CHALLENGES – INVESTIGATING CYBERCRIME INTERPOL For official use only .