ucd centre for cybersecurity & cybercrime investigation · ucd centre for cybersecurity &...
TRANSCRIPT
• Formally established in 2006• Assist in the fight against cybercrime• Capacity Building with international organisations• Extensive global stakeholder network• Strong Community Reputation
UCD Centre for Cybersecurity & Cybercrime Investigation
PARTNERS
UCD Centre for Cybersecurity & Cybercrime Investigation
CURRENT EU PROJECTS
UCD Centre for Cybersecurity & Cybercrime Investigation
A BRIEF HISTORY OF FREETOOL
Original 2-year project in 2013
• Prevention of and Fight against Crime Programme of the EU Commission
• Directorate-General Home Affairs
• The goal was to address the need for
• Customised tools
• Developed by LE for LE
• Free Tools!
• Budgetary restrictions are common-place
• Forming a community of skilled developers
• Harmonising and enhancing outputs
UCD Centre for Cybersecurity & Cybercrime Investigation
FREETOOL 1.0
• Coordinated by CCI• €800,000+ budget• 6 forensic tools developed by 24+ LE volunteers• Live Data Forensics, First Responder, RAM Analysis,
Browser Analytics• 100+ participated • All tools distributed by EC3• Evaluated as ‘Excellent’
UCD Centre for Cybersecurity & Cybercrime Investigation
FREETOOL 2.0• Maturing and Extending the FREETOOL Development Initiative
• Coordinated by CCI
• €1,000,000+ budget
• Two development streams – Forensics & OSINT
• Enhancement of 3 existing FREETOOLs
• 7 new tools earmarked for development (10 tools by 2018)
• Intelligence gathering
• Geo/non Geo evidence correlation and visualisation
• Network LDF
• Encryption detection
• Image Comparison
• Validation - Tools outperforming commercial offerings
• Training
UCD Centre for Cybersecurity & Cybercrime Investigation
ILEAnet: Innovation by Law
Enforcement Agencies networking
This project has received funding fromthe European Union’s Horizon 2020research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 740714
Coordinator:
Thierry Hartmann
French Ministry of Interior
ILEAnet at a glance
Unique network led by the practitioners themselves
Horizon 2020 Secure Societies programme
Topic: H2020 SEC-21 GM 2016-2017 “Pan European Networks of practitioners and other actors in the field of security” a) Practitioners (end-users) in the same discipline and from across Europe
Budget: 3 482 146,25 €Duration: 5 yearsProject start: 1st of June 2017
Consortium: 20 partners from 17 European Countries, most of them are practitioners
ILEAnet Rationale
Science, Innovation and Standardization in the field of LEAs face a range of challenges:
✓ LEAs need to better understand and express their R&I needs to address the challenges they face
✓ LEAs have difficulties to integrate innovative tools in their approach, both in the field of technology and social and human sciences
✓ Many practical opportunities to better understand and develop innovative effective solutions are not and perhaps cannot be seized by the current structures and processes
✓ Many R&I results do not match LEAs’ needs and challenges
✓ The dialogue between the researchers, academics, industry and LEAs is limited and not sufficient to develop and foster the uptake of innovative solutions
✓ As compared with other areas, standardization of LEA needs and practices is underdeveloped
✓ LEAs are overloaded by critical operational work and have little resources to dedicate to science, innovation or standardization.
ILEAnet Mission
Based on two approaches:
1. Top-down: Function as a network of organisations, aligned with existing institutional structures and operate with respect to their corresponding institutional mandates and operational set-ups ILEAnet Network
2. Bottom-up: Function as a community of people interested in innovation centred collaboration thus facilitating innovation through best practice exchange and collaborative RDI projects addressing key LEA challenges ILEAnet Community
Organised around ILEAnet National Contacts (INCs) - a dedicated ILEAnet consortium member and LEA from each member state acting as a hub
Supported by an online community platform enabling professional social networking and mutual online assistance related to new solutions and best practice to address LEA challenges.
“Build and develop a sustainable organisational LEA practitioners network focused on R&I addressing LEA challenges, together with a community of individuals, including practitioners and experts from academia and industry, interested to exchange and collaborate in this area”
ILEAnet Main Outcomes
The (organisational) ILEAnet Network and the (inter-personal) ILEAnet Community based on active social networking
A set of regularly updated reference tools:
• The ILEAnet Charter• The ILEAnet Knowledge Factory• The ILEAnet Project Portfolio• The ILEAnet RDI Roadmap
To strengthen LEA innovation at EU level in line with the global complex challenges with which LEA have to cope
ILEAnet Network and CommunityILEAnet Network + Community
Practitioners
Industry
Academia
INC
LEGEND:
INC INC
INC INC INC
ILEAnet Structure
WP1: ILEAnet Networking, including INC role and contribution to topic strands
WP6: Governance, Coordination & Sustainability
WP3: ILEAnet Knowledge Factory
WP4: ILEAnet Scouting Activities
WP5: Community Platform Administration, Public Workshops & Dissemination
WP2: Law Enforcement Challenges &
Needs
EXPERTISE
UCD Centre for Cybersecurity & Cybercrime Investigation
Digital ForensicsSoftware Development
Hardware DevelopmentOpen Source Intelligence
Malware Investigation and AnalysisInternet InvestigationNetwork Monitoring
Incident Response StrategiesIntelligence Analysis
Threat AnalysisCybersecurity Strategy and Policy
Project Management