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UCD CCI■ Are academic advisors to the European Cybercrime Training
and Education Group (ECTEG)■ Are contributors to the INTERPOL Working Party on High Tech
Crime■ Have signed MOUs with INTERPOL and IMPACT ■ Maintain a close working relationship with An Garda Siochana,
providing training for new cybercrime investigators and CPDtraining for existing investigators
■ Provide assistance and advice to UNODC (United Nations Officeon Drugs and Crime) on their cybercrime training initiatives
■ Are contributors to the Council of Europe working group on theharmonisation of cybercrime training for judges and prosecutors
■ Works closely with the OSCE (Organisation for Security andCooperation in Europe) to deliver training in the Balkans
In addition UCD CCI receives financial support from the Irish BankingFederation and are members of the Irish Banking Federation HighTech Crime Forum.
The 2CENTRE ProjectCybercrime Centres of Excellence Network for Training Research & EducationUCD CCI has the lead role in the 2CENTRE project.This a major international project based on collaboration betweenacademic, industrial and law enforcement participants. The goal ofthe 2CENTRE project is the development of a network of cybercrimecentres of excellence, around Europe.
UCD Centre for Cybercrime InvestigationUniversity College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
Telephone: +353 (0) 1 716 2947Email: cci.info@ucd.ieWeb: www.cci.ucd.ie
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ResearchUCD CCI carries out applied and theoretical research into forensiccomputing, computer security and cybercrime investigation.
Research topics include:■ Identification of key factors in the prevention & investigation of
online financial crimes■ Card fraud (skimming) & card not present (CNP) detection■ Malware analysis of banking trojans ■ Automated event reconstruction for digital forensics and
intrusion analysis■ Low level forensic analysis of magnetic and optical media■ Data mining for network intrusion detection■ VoIP investigation for law enforcement■ Investigation of illegal distribution of digital content on
peer-to-peer networks■ Mobile device forensics■ Digital watermarking and steganography
Tool Development and ValidationUCD CCI‘s research and educational activities have led to thedevelopment of a number of tools to aid law enforcement and security professionals.
The following tools have been developed or supported by UCD CCI:■ Decryption tool for law enforcement to facilitate the decryption
of log files stored by point of sale PIN entry device skimmers■ Copyright infringement detection tool to detect and measure
the scale of illegal file content sharing and digital piracy■ Universal mobile acquisition platform to facilitate the
acquisition and analysis of evidence from mobile devices■ Digital forensics automation tool for evidence interpretation
and analysis■ Covert monitoring and lawful interception tool■ Advanced tool for the investigation of computer usage traces
(TraceHunter)■ Highly automated, affordable forensic solution (REAPER)■ Mac OS X Firewire forensics tool (Goldfish)■ New methods and tools for file system analysis■ UCD CCI has validated and developed the training material
for Microsoft’s COFEE live forensics tool, which is distributed by INTERPOL
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& Prosecutors
RegulatorsIndustry
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Forensic Tool Development & Validation
UCD Centre for Cybercrime Investigation (UCD CCI) UCD CCI is a unique, world-class education and research centre withstrong and well-established collaborative relationships with lawenforcement and industry. Cybercrime presents a new challenge to theworld especially those involved in Law Enforcement (LE), the Judiciary,Regulators, Banking and Industry. UCD CCI's experienced researchersand investigators have broad knowledge of cybersecurity, cybercrime,computer and network forensics and investigation techniques. We haveformal relationships with INTERPOL, EUROPOL, the Irish BankingFederation and IMPACT and informal collaborations with manyorganisations including the UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugsand Crime), OSCE (Organisation for Security and Cooperation inEurope), Purdue University, Microsoft, Citibank, Eircom, INFACTand eBay.
EducationUCD CCI develops and delivers■ Accredited cybercrime education programmes for
investigators and security specialists. ■ Law enforcement training, providing content experts and training
designers to ensure consistency and quality as well as academicaccreditation. The material is available via EUROPOL to any lawenforcement organisation in Europe and worldwide via INTERPOL.
■ ”Train the Trainer” courses in collaboration with INTERPOL.
UCD CCI has also developed M.Sc. programmes for both LawEnforcement and Industry:■ Forensic Computing & Cybercrime Investigation
(Law Enforcement only) Explores the concepts, principles, and professional practiceintegral to forensic computing and cybercrime investigation.
■ Digital Investigation Explores the concepts principles, and professional practice in digitalinvestigation and is designed for information technology specialiststo enable their investigation of computer-related incidents.
■ Information Security Management
For details see: http://cci.ucd.ie/content/cybercrime-msc-programmes
Typical courses for law enforcement include:
Basic Skills for Forensic Investigators Live Data ForensicsNTFS Forensics Forensic ScriptingNetwork Investigations Malware InvestigationInternet Investigations Vista ForensicsLinux as an Investigative Tool Data Mining and DatabasesWireless LANS and VoIP Mobile Phone Forensics
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