Cybercrime is a global challenge which cannot be solved by a single company or country alone.
On 7 November 2013, Professor Rod Broadhurst and Dr. Mamoun Alazab coordinated a special invited Workshop on Cybercrime at the Australian National University. The purpose of the workshop was to bring together researchers from academia, government policy advisors, law enforcement and practitioners from industry in a small premier event to discuss practice, policy and research priorities.
This workshop included contributions from businesses such as Microsoft, TrendMicro, Sophos and the main banks; government and senior police commissioners, and academics from ANU, Monash, University of Canberra and Griffith. Eugene Kaspersky (CEO and Co-Founder of Kaspersky Lab) also participated in the event.
The workshop attracted 58 participants who considered how best to improve crime prevention and offender identification in cyberspace.