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The fight against cybercrime from a judicial perspective

The fight against cybercrime from a judicial perspective. Myriam Quéméner Magistrate ,assistant procecutor. Different forms of cybercrime,. Sexual offenses Money Laudering Financial Crime Trafficking in human beings Cyberterrorism Identity theft Cybercrime is offen o rganised crime.

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The fight against cybercrime from a judicial perspective

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  1. The fight against cybercrime from a judicial perspective Myriam Quéméner Magistrate ,assistant procecutor 17 septembre 20126 Parlement européen

  2. Different forms of cybercrime, • Sexual offenses • Money Laudering • Financial Crime • Trafficking in human beingsCyberterrorism • Identity theft • Cybercrime is offen organised crime 17 septembre 20126 Parlement européen

  3. Many problems • Data protection • Difficulties about electronic evidence • Geographical or jurisdictional risks • Complexity of laundering schemes • Online gaming and online trading platforms • Cloud computing and its implications on data protection 17 septembre 20126 Parlement européen

  4. Many laws • 2004 ( LCEN) • 2006 • 2010 • 2011 ( Loppsi 2) • Procedural law provisions (interception of traffic and content data) • Law enforcement, prosecution and court capacity • International cooperation mechanisms 17 septembre 20126 Parlement européen

  5. Cybercrime strategies: good practices • In service training for judges and procecutor • Degree course • Technical assistance • Public-private cooperation and information exchange, partnership in France (signal sperform investigations for combating cybercrime; • - collect and analyse data and information; • - carry out technical activities for researching computer systems; • - procedures for cybercrime investigation; • - assist other police departments in performing investigations 17 septembre 20126 Parlement européen

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