Cyber crime and real world
DRAKULIC, Mirjana (Prof.)
Vice - Dean
Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade
Contact
Telephone: +381-11-3950847
Fax: +381-11-3950847
Project Proposal
Cyber crime and real worldTitle: Cyber crime and real world
Type Details: The general purpose of this project is to increase the level of knowledge about crime in cyber space in the countries of the Southeast Europe.
The idea is to answer on new challenges which are imposed by rapid development and using of informational and communicational technologies and entrance in The Informational Society. The identification of gap in the knowledge, understanding and usage will enable promotion of constructive engagements and dialogues between representatives of academic communities in the countries of the European Union and West Balkan with purpose to make a connectons among young people who have to be confronted with dilemmas in cyber space and with potential solution of specific problems in theirs professional life.
The topics of student's summer school are:
- Cyber space and its regulation
- Cyber crime and organized cyber crime
- Intellecual Property in cyber space
- Abusing of Internet
- Racism and xenophobia in cyber space
- Cyber forensic � concept, features, trends, method.
Programme (Collaboration EU R&D): FP7-SIS
Expiry Date: 2008-05-03
Country:ALBANIA, ÖSTERREICH, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, BELGIQUE-BELGIË, BULGARIA, SCHWEIZ/SUISSE/SVIZZERA, CUBA, KYPROS/KIBRIS, CESKA REPUBLIKA, DEUTSCHLAND, DANMARK, EESTI, ESPAÑA, SUOMI/FINLAND, FRANCE, HELLAS, Hrvatska, MAGYARORSZAG, ITALIA, MONTENEGRO, THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA, MALTA, NEDERLAND, POLSKA, PORTUGAL, ROMANIA, Russian Federation, SVERIGE, SLOVENIJA, SLOVENSKA REPUBLIKA, TURKEY, UKRAINE, UNITED KINGDOM
Name:Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade
Address:Jove Ilica 154
Belgrade 11040 SERBIA
Type: Research; Education
Number of Employees: 50 - 249
Keywords: cyber crime;cyber forensics;cyber space;law
RCN: 76056
Quality Validation Date: 2007-05-04
Update Date: 2007-07-25