Descripción del proyecto
Nuevas herramientas para trazar las rutas del dinero procedente de delitos
Las redes delictivas transnacionales actuales son adaptables y utilizan cada vez más las últimas tecnologías. En este contexto, el proyecto financiado con fondos europeos TRACE estudiará el auge y la propagación de los delitos relacionados con las tecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones y los flujos financieros ilícitos (FFI). Teniendo en cuenta que se necesitan herramientas policiales innovadoras para patrullar las rutas virtuales, el proyecto se centrará en nuevas formas de identificar, rastrear y documentar los FFI. A través de consultas con los cuerpos de seguridad, el equipo del proyecto aplicará sus soluciones en casos de uso relativos a la financiación del terrorismo, el análisis forense de sitios web, la ciberextorsión y el uso de criptomonedas para blanquear capitales a través de obras de arte y antigüedades y del juego en línea. También creará un grupo de trabajo formado por cuerpos de seguridad y otras partes interesadas para analizar las buenas prácticas en el intercambio de información.
Objetivo
With the rise and spread of ICT-enabled crimes and illicit financial flows (IFFs), law enforcement agencies (LEAs) and financial intelligence units (FIUs) need innovative policing tools in the virtual sphere as well as skills, organisational and regulatory adaptations to counter these threats. TRACE will focus on input (forming initial suspicion), processing (substantiating suspicion, collecting evidence, locating suspects and their assets) and output (producing court proof / admissible e-evidence) to develop ICT-enabled solutions to identify, track and document IFFs, to pave the way for recovering the proceeds of crime and to disrupt the IFFs. TRACE will apply its solutions in use cases on terrorist financing, web forensics, cyber extortion, use of cryptocurrencies in property market transactions, money laundering in arts and antiquities, and online gambling, all of which have been developed in consultation with LEAs. TRACE will make recommendations on harmonisation of information formats in suspicious activity reports. Heretofore the differences and fragmented use of e-evidence in criminal justice processes have hindered cross-border investigations, prosecutions and convictions and recovery of assets. TRACE will create an open source platform for LEAs and for advancements in technology-based solutions in policing. With stakeholder engagement from the outset, the TRACE partners will co-develop advanced investigation tools and test and validate their efficacy in detecting IFFs. TRACE will also create a working group of partner LEAs and Stakeholder Board LEAs to discuss good practices in information sharing among EU LEAs. The project will create a Stakeholder Board of about 20 key stakeholders and an Ethics Advisory Board comprising four external ethics experts and two partners. TRACE has a multidisciplinary consortium comprising LEAs, AI technology companies, academia, research institutes and NGOs with track records of delivering cutting edge EU projects.
Ámbito científico
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Programa(s)
- H2020-EU.3.7. - Secure societies - Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens Main Programme
- H2020-EU.3.7.1. - Fight crime, illegal trafficking and terrorism, including understanding and tackling terrorist ideas and beliefs
- H2020-EU.3.7.8. - Support the Union's external security policies including through conflict prevention and peace-building
Convocatoria de propuestas
Consulte otros proyectos de esta convocatoriaConvocatoria de subcontratación
H2020-SU-SEC-2020
Régimen de financiación
RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinador
CV1 5FB Coventry
Reino Unido