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Topics |
Speakers |
Organisation |
Time / format |
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Cyber security and combating cyber crime in Romania |
Vasile T Draghici Cornel Grigorut |
Ovidius University |
10 – 15 min presentation then group discussion with audience questions |
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Cybercrime as a pandemic |
Dragos Chilea |
President of the International Criminal Bar |
10 – 15 min presentation then group discussion with audience questions |
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Cyber security and Combating cyber crime in Spain |
Jaume Antich Soler |
General Secretary of International Criminal Bar, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona |
10 – 15 min presentation then group discussion with audience questions |
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Money laundering through Cryptocurrencies |
Remus Jurj |
PICCJ |
10 – 15 min presentation then group discussion with audience questions |
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Trends in IT infringements and the financial system |
Robert Fleckhammer |
DIICOT |
10 – 15 min presentation then group discussion with audience questions |
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Cyber security and combating cyber crime in the Czech Republic |
Pavel Klima |
Metropolitan University of Prague |
10 – 15 min presentation then group discussion with audience questions |
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Computer fraud, according to the Bulgarian criminal law |
Plamen Nicolov |
Dobrich County Prosecutor |
10 – 15 min presentation then group discussion with audience questions |
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Criminal liability for unlawful access to computerized information in Republic of Moldavia |
Stanislav Copetchi |
Faculty of Law, Chisinau |
10 – 15 min presentation then group discussion with audience questions |
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Cyber security and combating cybercrime in Ukraine |
Ivan Toronchuk, Pavlo Krainii |
Chernivtsi National University |
10 – 15 min presentation then group discussion with audience questions |
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General considerations regarding the forensic investigation of cybercrimes |
Sadic Zafer |
Ovidius University |
10 – 15 min presentation then group discussion with audience questions |
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