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Page 1: Danish National Cyber Crime Centre - Kim Aarenstrup - how to fight cyber crime

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Kim Aarenstrup, Head of CentreDanish National Cyber Crime Centre (NC3)Danish National Police24th October 2016

www.CyberRescue.co.uk

How to combat Cyber Crime the view from Denmark

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National Cyber Crime CentreNational Cyber Crime Centre

How to combat cyber crime anno 2016How to combat cyber crime anno 2016

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National Cyber Crime Centre

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Perspective

• Crime development in Denmark• Upgrading the Police• Cyber-challenges• Collaboration is key

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National Cyber Crime Centre

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• Traditional crime is decreasing• Cybercrime is going up!

– Financial gain is the motivator– Traditional organized crime– Easier to hide– Easy to complicate legally

(international aspect) – Lower penalties – Lower physical risk

Crime development in Denmark

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ChallengesChallenges

International borderless crime

In constant change – demanding high level of LE agility

Anonymization services (Tor) and the hidden internet (the dark web)

Virtual currencies (a.o. bitcoin) that are somewhat untraceable..

Shifting from IPv4 to IPv6 -> (4.000.000.000 (4 billion) to

340.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000..)

Exploding amounts of mobile devices globally – to hack and exploit

Slow reaction from other authorities – different priorities

CaaS -> Crime as a Service

Challenges wrt. EUROPOL engagement in the future

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CaaS – Crime as a Service

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Cybercrime of 2016Cybercrime of 2016

Sexual abuse of children

Illegal trade on Dark Web

Ransomware – coming in waves

CEO/BEC fraud is peaking globally

Digital driven fraud in all variants

Harassment, sextortion, hate crime, revenge porn, romance scams, DDoS

Hacktivism (targeting a.o. our politicians)

Theft of critical company IPR - research and development data

Fooling the processes for unrighthful pay-outs (incl. tax authorities)

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NC3 it-engineers in all local police districts + in NC3

A number of innovative process improvements (investigative)

New (IT) investigation technologies – 2016 ->

New national cyber crime education program – 2015 + 2016 -> Servicecentres, investigators, procecutors and IT-analysts

New public cyber crime notification platform – 2016

Research collaboration – special focus on child abuse – 2015 + 2016 ->

NC3skyt – a new PPP between NC3 and the danish private sector – 2015 + 2016 ->

World leading breakthrough on investigating virtual currencies and Darkweb

Police boosting the capacityPolice boosting the capacity

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Cybercrime combatCybercrime combat= Monitoring, research & background= Strategic activities & initiatives

Type of crime

Modus

Victims research

Perpetrator research

Prevention

Damage mitigation

Disruption

Investigation

Prosecution

• Cybercrime ownership• An individual primary• An individual secondary• Supported by analysis & research• New crime trends swiftly detected• New ownerships• Action prioritization• Funding• Etc..

Victim notification

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NCNC33skytskyt (shelter/protection)(shelter/protection)

Cybercrime increasingly becoming a problem for society and businesses Profitable for the purpetrators = expensive for your business The more they earn, the more crime we will see Increasing burden for the police – global capacity building But we should be preventing crime, rather than investigating it Less weak links = less earnings = less crime

Jointly we are stronger Few or no conflicting interests

NC3 inviteres to collaboration on cybercrime

Email: [email protected]

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Kim Aarenstruphead of centre

National PoliceNC3National Cyber Crime

CentrePolititorvet 14DK-1780 Copenhagen VDenmark

ContactContact

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