tailieunhanh - Internet blocking balancing cybercrime responses in democratic societies
Holding a PhD in criminal law with a focus on Cybercrime he has been teaching law related to Cybercrime and European Criminal Law at the University of Cologne for several years and is visiting lecturer for International Criminal Law at the University of Macau. The focus of his research is on international aspects of law related to Cybercrime. In this respect he is working as an expert for several international organisations among them the Council of Europe, the European Union, the United Nations and the International Telecommunication Union. One key element of the research are the challenges related to the fight against Cybercrime and the differences in developing a legal response in common law and civil. | Study Internet blocking balancing cybercrime responses in democratic societies Prepared by Cormac Callanan Ireland Marco Gercke Germany Estelle De Marco France Hein Dries-Ziekenheiner Netherlands October 2009 This report has been prepared within the framework of Open Society Institute funding. The views expressed in this document do not necessarily reflect those of the Open Society Institute. Contact For further information please contact Mr. Cormac Callanan Tel 353 87 257 7791 Email Mr. Marco Gercke Tel 49 221 2707205 Email gercke_at_cybercrime_dot_de Ms. Estelle De Marco Tel 33 4 90 84 16 70 Email Mr. Hein Dries-Ziekenheiner Tel 31 71 711 3243 Email hein_at_vigilo_dot_nl The views expressed in this document do not necessarily reflect those of the Open Society Institute. Page 2 of 222 2009 Aconite Internet Solutions October 2009 The Authors Cormac Callanan Ireland Cormac Callanan is director of Aconite Internet Solutions which provides expertise in policy development in the area of cybercrime and Internet security safety. Holding an MSc in Computer Science he has over 25 years working experience on international computer networks and 10 years experience in the area of cybercrime. He has provided training at Interpol and Europol and to law enforcement agencies around the world. He currently provides consultancy services around the world and worked on policy development with the Council of Europe and the UNODC. In 2008 in conjunction with co-author Marco Gercke he completed a study of best practice guidelines for the cooperation between service providers and law enforcement against cybercrime cybercrime adopted at the 2008 Octopus Conference. In 2009 in conjunction with Nigel Jones he produced the 2Centre Cybercrime Centres of Excellence Network for Training Research and Education study profiling international best practice for IT forensics training to Law Enforcement .
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