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Over the last two decades, the prevalence of cybercrime has increased rapidly and has become part of the everyday life of citizens. The Conference will focus on the human factor in cybercrimes and address the interaction between end-users, criminal actors, and the institutional environment. The First annual conference on the human factor in cybercrime offers an opportunity to present cutting-edge research, introduce new projects and thought-provoking initiatives, and promote exchange among participants that will inform their ongoing research.
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Agenda
09:00 – 09:15 – Gathering and Coffee
09:15 – 10:35 – Panel I
Omer Y. Pelled, Ronen Avraham and Joachim Meyer (Tel Aviv University) – The Optimal Allocation of Liability between Internet Providers and End-Users – A Theoretical Perspective
Rachel Zeliger (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) – Governing the Un-Governed: Lessons Learned from the #GamerGate Controversy
10:35 – 10:50 – Coffee Break
10:50 – 12:15 – Panel II
Rutger Leukfeldt, Edwin W. Kruisbergen, Robby Roks (The Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement – NSCR) and Edward R. Kleemans (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) – Money Talks: Money Laundering Choices of Organized Crime Offenders in a Digital Age (Presentation)
Tamar Berenblum (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) and David Maimon (Georgia State University) – TRDM and Online Self-protective Behaviors
Marleen Weulen Kranenbarg (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) and Tamar Berenblum (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) – The Effect of Perceived Formal and Informal Social Control on Cyber-offending
12:15 – 13:15 – Light Lunch
13:15 – 14:00 – Concluding Remarks
Chairs:
Tamar Berenblum (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Rutger Leukfeldt (The Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement – NSCR)
14:15 – 15:00 – Travel Time
15:00 – 18:00 – Guided Tour in Mount Zion, Jerusalem
For more details please contact Dr. Tamar Berenblum: tamar.berenblum@mail.huji.ac.il