Fighting Cybercrime through Closer International Cooperation
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At the second Cybersecurity Day, on 30 March, you can learn how cybercrime is committed, combated, and prevented. Together with experts, engineers, and diplomats, you can discuss international cooperation in the fight against cybercrime in the context of preparations for the forthcoming 13th UN Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (Doha, 12-19 April 2015). At the Cybersecurity Lab, you can learn the skills you need to increase your security in cyberspace. Join us for this useful and exciting cyber experience.
The event will take place at the Geneva Internet Platform, 7 bis, Avenue de la Paix, Geneva (2nd floor).
Programme
09.30–10.00 Welcome coffee
10.00‒10.15 Opening remarks
- Dr Michele Coduri, Deputy Head, Division for Security Policy, Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland
- Dr Tereza Horejsova, Coordinator, Geneva Internet Platform
- Tobias Bolliger, Deputy Head of Swiss Cybercrime Coordination Unit (CYCO), Swiss Federal Office of Police fedpol
- Michel Quillé, Executive President ‒ Forum International des Technologies de Sécurité and former Deputy Director of Europol
- Despoina Sareidaki, ICT Policy Analyst, ITU
- Volker Birk, CCC Switzerland
- Alexander Seger, Head of Cybersecurity Programme, Council of Europe
- Prof. Solange Ghernaouti, University of Lausanne
- Jayantha Fernando, Director, ICT Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) (remotely)
- Claudio Peguero, Brigadier General, National Police, Dominican Republic (remotely)
- Bjoern Christian Wolf, St Gallen University / LSE
- Predrag Tasevski, University of Donja Gorica