Summary

Aims

  • Increasing awareness of policy makers
  • Helping business to provide crime-proofed applications
  • Increasing the trust and confidence of EU citizens in using cyber applications
  • Contribution to the impact of the European Union’s security work programme

Objectives

  1. Measure and analyse the economic impact of cybercrime on non-ICT sectors (e.g. transport, energy, finance, health etc) and analyse the criminal structures and economies behind such crimes.
  2. Develop concrete measures and methods to deter possible criminals and to drastically limit the attractiveness of such crimes.

Activities

  • Mapping the observable developments and effects of cybercrime within and among non-ICT sectors, Member States and diverse stakeholder communities
  • Assessing existing counter-measures
  • Measuring the economic impact of cybercrime on non ICT-sectors and
  • Developing concrete inter-sector and intra-sector solutions to address cybercrime

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