Cybercrime Symposium and Summer School (2023): International Perspectives on Cybercrime

Date/Time
Date(s) - 21/08/2023 - 25/08/2023
All Day

Location
The University of Strathclyde


SICSA is pleased to be sponsoring the next Cybercrime Symposium and Summer School (2023): International Perspectives on Cybercrime which is taking place from 21st – 25th August at the University of Strathclyde.

For five years, prior to covid, this one-day interdisciplinary symposium has been organised and hosted by the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Strathclyde, in Glasgow. Offering current perspectives from a range of local, national, and international presenters, the event has a strong attendance – usually 50 – 70 attendees – from law enforcement, academia, public and private sectors.

The associated Summer School continues the theme through the rest of the week (21 – 25 August) and includes talks, illustrations, and practical sessions. The breadth of coverage on cybercrime allows students from a variety of academic disciplines to learn from an international perspective, and from the contributions of academics and practitioners from diverse institutions and research areas, including cybersecurity, digital forensics, criminology, law enforcement and cybercrime. The event also enables academics to gain insights from adjacent academic themes as well as notionally orthogonal disciplines.

Students and academics in relevant disciplines from SICSA institutions may apply to attend both the Symposium and Summer School. The cost for registration is £40.  SICSA sponsorship is available for a limited number of places.  If you are a PhD student and would like to register to attend this event, please email  george.weir@strath.ac.uk with your name, course and institution.

Students attending the week-long event will receive a certificate on completion of the school

Non-academics may register to attend the Symposium only. Registration for this one-day event is also £40.

The draft programme will be available soon.  To receive further information when available, email cybercrime@ebows.net.

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