Former Research Assistant
IT Security Research Group
Leonardo Campus 3
48149
Münster
Leonardo Campus 3
48149
Münster
Economic Impacts of Cybercrime
Some progress has been made in understanding and managing cybercrime as well assessing its economic impact. Yet much remains to be done. Lack of co-ordination in law enforcement and legislation, lack of common consensus on the nature of cybercrime and lack of knowledge sharing and trust are just some of the issues that both afflict cybercrime responses and cloud our understanding of cyber crime. E-CRIME addresses these well-known problems, while analysing the economic impact of cybercrime and developing concrete measures to manage risks and deter cybercriminals in non-ICT sectors. E-CRIME does so by adopting an interdisciplinary and multi-level-stakeholder focused approach that fully integrates a wide range of stakeholders’ knowledge and insights into the project. Further information and the project's website will be available soon.
Project status | definitely finished |
Project time | 01.04.2014- 31.03.2015 |
Website | http://www.ecrime-project.eu |
Funding source | EC FP 7 - Small or medium-scale focused research project |
Project number | 607775 |
Keywords | Economic Impacts; Cybercrime; Information Security |