Cybersecurity in Europe – A police research perspective: CC-DRIVER and RAYUELA projects
The aim is to explain how the European Commission is fostering European research on cybersecurity to enhance the security of its citizens by means of Horizon Europe funding schemes. Besides a general approach explaining the European view and methodology to face cybercriminality, it will be addressed how we work on it from a R&D on security perspective, as an experienced end-user, with more than 30 EU funded projects since 2005. On the other hand, it will be discussed new methods to prevent, investigate, and mitigate cybercriminal behaviour, with a particular focus on young cybercriminality, directly involving police forces in this task.
Cybersecurity Congress roomThe aim is to explain how the European Commission is fostering European research on cybersecurity to enhance the security of its citizens by means of Horizon Europe funding schemes. Besides a general approach explaining the European view and methodology to face cybercriminality, it will be addressed how we work on it from a R&D on security perspective, as an experienced end-user, with more than 30 EU funded projects since 2005. On the other hand, it will be discussed new methods to prevent, investigate, and mitigate cybercriminal behaviour, with a particular focus on young cybercriminality, directly involving police forces in this task.