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| ==Organizations== | | ==Organizations== |
− | The following IGOs, NGOs, and U.S. government agencies are key opponents of global cybercrime.<ref>[https://guides.ll.georgetown.edu/c.php?g=363530&p=4821480 International and Foreign Cyberspace Law Research Guide]</ref><ref>[https://www.fbi.gov/scams-and-safety/common-scams-and-crimes Common Online Scams, FBI]</ref>
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− | | [[EC]] Action Against Cybercrime || capacity buidling for compliance with [[Budapest Convention]]
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− | | [[INTERPOL]] || transnational information sharing
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− | | [[ITU]] || harmonization of technical standards
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− | | [[UNODC]] || thematic reports on transnational crimes; database of trans/national legislation and case law on cybercrime
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− | | [[APWG]] || industry association combats [[phishing]] and [[Email Spoofing]]; data standards and model response systems and protocols
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− | | [[Spamhaus]] || provides real time, actionable threat intelligence to network operators, corporations, and [[Cybersecurity]] vendors
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− | | [[eNASCO]] || child safety online
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− | | [[INHOPE]] || combating child pornography
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− | | [[IWF]] || combating child sexual abuse
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− | | [[The Rand Corporation]] || credible research
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− | | [[CCIPS]] || proseuting computer and [[IP]] crimes
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− | | [[ECTF]] || investigating identify theft, network intrusions, [[Business Email Compromise]] (BEC), and [[ransomware]]
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− | | [[C3]] || technical support for cross-border crime
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− | | [[IC3]] || cybercrime complaints
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| ! [[FBI]] !! Focus Areas | | ! [[FBI]] !! Focus Areas |
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| + | The following IGOs, NGOs, and U.S. government agencies are key opponents of global cybercrime.<ref>[https://guides.ll.georgetown.edu/c.php?g=363530&p=4821480 International and Foreign Cyberspace Law Research Guide]</ref><ref>[https://www.fbi.gov/scams-and-safety/common-scams-and-crimes Common Online Scams, FBI]</ref> |
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| + | ! Organization !! Focus Areas |
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| + | | [[EC]] Action Against Cybercrime || capacity buidling for compliance with [[Budapest Convention]] |
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| + | | [[INTERPOL]] || transnational information sharing |
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| + | | [[ITU]] || harmonization of technical standards |
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| + | | [[UNODC]] || thematic reports on transnational crimes; |
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| + | | || database of trans/national legislation and case law on cybercrime |
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| + | | [[APWG]] || industry association combats [[phishing]] and [[Email Spoofing]]; |
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| + | | || data standards and model response systems and protocols |
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| + | | [[Spamhaus]] || provides real time, actionable threat intelligence to |
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| + | | || network operators, corporations, and [[Cybersecurity]] vendors |
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| + | | [[eNASCO]] || child safety online |
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| + | | [[INHOPE]] || combating child pornography |
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| + | | [[IWF]] || combating child sexual abuse |
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| + | | [[The Rand Corporation]] || credible research |
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| + | | [[CCIPS]] || prosecuting computer and [[IP]] crimes |
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| + | | [[ECTF]] || investigating identify theft, network intrusions; |
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| + | | || [[Business Email Compromise]] (BEC), and [[ransomware]] |
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| + | | [[C3]] || technical support for cross-border crime |
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| + | | [[IC3]] || cybercrime complaints |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |