Cyber crime

How can cyber crime be prevented and pursued more effectively?


Criminals are also exploiting the growth of cyberspace. They are using it to extort money, steal identities, ideas and designs, defraud government departments and businesses, as well as exploit the most vulnerable in our societies, particularly children. The annual cost of cyber crime to the global economy could be as much as $1 trillion.

Together with industry and civil society, governments need to look at how they can combat the scourge of cyber crime more effectively. We hope the Conference will lead to closer working not just between law enforcement agencies, but also between these agencies and the victims of cyber crime.

The issues that the conference delegates will address will include:
  • Where the balance of responsibility lies for crime prevention between governments, industry and individuals
  • The role of international conventions and model legislation
  • Scope for greater practical co-operation measures between law enforcement agencies.
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