JJAY-NCFTA Cyber Organized Crime Webinar

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The Center for Cybercrime Studies at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the National Cyber Forensics and Training Alliance are offering a webinar on “Cyber Organized Crime.”

Description of the webinar. Cybercrimes can and have been committed by organized criminal groups.  This webinar introduces participants to the notion of cyber organized crime, the cyber-dependent and cyber-enabled crimes committed by organized criminal groups, the structure and organization of cyber organized criminal groups and roles of members within these groups, and the tools used by these groups. The clearnet and darknet spaces where these groups operate will also be explored.

This webinar is funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance.

Presenters

Dr. Marie-Helen Maras

Marie-Helen Maras is an Associate Professor and the Director of the Center for Cybercrime Studies at John Jay College. She holds a DPhil in Law and an MPhil and MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Oxford. Her academic background and research cover cybersecurity, cybercrime, and the impact of digital technology. She is the author of numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and books and serves as a consultant and subject matter expert on cybercrime at UNODC.

Danielle Zemba

Danielle is a National Cyber Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA) Intelligence Analyst located in Pittsburgh, PA. She is part of the Cyber Financial Program and has a B.S. in Cybersecurity from Saint Vincent College. She specializes in securities fraud and social media research.