
Project CAMINO
“Comprehensive Approach to cyber roadMap coordINation and development”
INVITATION TO AN EXPERT’S WORKSHOP June 15th and 16th 2015
Project CAMINO (http://www.fp7-camino.eu/) partners invite you to an Expert’s Workshop on June 15th/16th 2015 at Royal Holloway University on “Parameters for Guidance & Roadmap for the Prosecution of Cyber Crime in Civil, Criminal & Common Law.”
The Expert’s Workshop is free to attend. Please visit http://eu-cyber-crime-workshop.eventbrite.co.uk and use Password: cyber2015 to register to attend the workshop. You will then be sent logistical details regarding accommodation including the opportunity to reserve a limited number of inexpensive room at The Royal Holloway University.
This Expert’s Workshop will investigate under which legal basis the challenge of tackling cyber-crime and terrorism is best addressed. Civil or criminal courts could be used for the pursuit of the perpetrator but there also exist differentiators between Common Law and Civil ‘Napoleonic’ Code legal systems. We will examine how these regulatory and legal challenges are best addressed and the pros and cons of the approaches that are emerging.
Proposed keynote speeches and subject matter include:
To keep delegates entertained it is proposed to have a moderated “court case” with a prosecution and defence between two Member States for the comparison of criminal case studies.
The workshop will include the presentation of CAMINO’s preliminary reports on roadmaps and visions and challenges of new technologies as they impact on legal and regulatory systems and demonstrations of cyber security solutions from regional and international efforts.
The Expert’s Workshop is free to attend. Please visit http://eu-cyber-crime-workshop.eventbrite.co.uk and use Password: cyber2015 to register to attend the workshop. You will then be sent logistical details regarding accommodation including the opportunity to reserve a limited number of inexpensive room at The Royal Holloway University https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/home.aspx. If you have any questions please email nicola.ash@cbrneltd.com
CAMINO is a European Union Framework Programme 7 Project addressing cybercrime and cyber terrorism research. The goal is to provide a realistic roadmap for improving resilience against cybercrime and cyber terrorism. Where should taxpayer money be invested for research purposes? What are the challenges? What approaches should be taken to tackle these challenges? Once possible solutions are found how should the results be tested and evaluated to demonstrate effectiveness?
CBRNE Ltd for and on behalf of FP7 Project CAMINO