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Understanding the drivers of cybercriminality, and new methods to prevent, investigate and mitigate cybercriminal behaviour

CORDIS provides links to public deliverables and publications of HORIZON projects.

Links to deliverables and publications from FP7 projects, as well as links to some specific result types such as dataset and software, are dynamically retrieved from OpenAIRE .

Deliverables

Toolkit for policymakers (opens in new window)

Toolkit for policymakers, including feedback from stakeholders from Task 5.4 and 5.5 [DEM, CO, SIMAVI, M34]

Summary of interviews with CSOs (opens in new window)

Summary of interviews with CSOs R PU UNIL M27

Nature of and perspectives on cybercrime and crime as a service (opens in new window)

Review of cybercrime from multidisciplinary perspectivesR PU UNIL M8

Strategy for addressing the socio-economic aspects of cyber criminality (opens in new window)

Strategy for addressing the socioeconomic aspects of cyber criminality R PU UEL M36

Report of the final conference (opens in new window)

Report of the final conference R PU PLV M36

Report on drivers of cyber juvenile delinquency (opens in new window)

Review of cyber adult and juvenile criminality, human factors and key drivers from a multidisciplinary perspective drawing on relevant findings from psychology, cyberpsychology, criminology, neurobiology and anthropology.[R, PU,UEL, M8]

Review of cybersecurity legislation in eight countries and gap analysis (opens in new window)

Review of cybersecurity legislation in eight countries and gap analysis R PU ISF M16This task is based exclusively on publicly available legislation and publicly available strategy documents It does not seek to engage with confidential information such as internal security procedures or technical vulnerabilities andCCDRIVER researchers will not use such information in the event they encounter it The task will be designed in such a way as to avoid such information

Parents/caregiver Pathways into Cybercrime Checklist (opens in new window)

Parentscaregiver Pathways into Cybercrime Checklist PCC R PU UEL M34

Drivers, trends and technology evolution in cybercrime (opens in new window)

R PU FORTH M18Reports on drivers trends technical and illegal business developments in cybercrime with a special focus on cybercrimeasaservice

CC-DRIVER online vulnerability self-assessment questionnaire (opens in new window)

CC-DRIVER online vulnerability self-assessment questionnaire [OTH, PU, SIMAVI, M20]

Youth Self-assessment Metric (opens in new window)

Youth Self-assessment Metric (YSM) [OTH, PU, UEL, M34]

CC-DRIVER Website & social media accounts (opens in new window)

CCDRIVER website social media accounts OTH PU BayHfoeD M4

Publications

Rising to the Proliferation of Cybercrime Challenging LEAs Across Europe

Author(s): David Wright, Dr Krzysztof Garstka, Dr Richa Kumar
Published in: European Law Enforcement Research Bulletin, Issue Number 21, 2021, Page(s) 81-98, ISSN 2599-5855
Publisher: European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL)

Psychosocial Approach to Cyber Threat Intelligence (opens in new window)

Author(s): Kitty Kioskli and Nineta Polemi
Published in: International Journal of Chaotic Computing (IJCC), Issue 7(1) 2020, 2020, Page(s) 159-165, ISSN 2046-3359
Publisher: Infonomics Society
DOI: 10.20533/ijcc.2046.3359.2020.0021

Conceptualizing Cybercrime: Definitions, Typologies and Taxonomies (opens in new window)

Author(s): Kirsty Phillips, Julia C. Davidson, Ruby R. Farr, Christine Burkhardt, Stefano Caneppele and Mary P. Aiken
Published in: Forensic Sciences, Issue 2022, 2(2), 2022, Page(s) 379-398, ISSN 2673-6756
Publisher: MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/forensicsci2020028

Cloud forensics framework for law enforcement agencies (opens in new window)

Author(s): Syed Ahmed Ali, Shahzad Memon, Lachhman Das Dhomeja, Djordje Djokic, Farhan Sahito
Published in: Journal of Southwest Jiaotong University, Issue Vol. 57 No. 2 Apr. 2022, 2022, ISSN 0258-2724
Publisher: Xinan Jiaotong Daxue
DOI: 10.35741/issn.0258-2724.57.2.8

Research Report - CC-DRIVER 2021 European Youth Survey

Author(s): Julia Davidson, Mary Aiken, Kirsty Phillips and Ruby Farr
Published in: 2022
Publisher: CC-DRIVER

Who Funds Misinformation? A Systematic Analysis of the Ad-related Profit Routines of Fake News sites

Author(s): Papadogiannakis, E., Papadopoulos, P., Markatos, E.P. and Kourtellis, N.
Published in: 2023, ISSN 2132-2143
Publisher: ACM

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