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Cybercrime Offenders & Victims II

Fri, September 5, 8:00 to 9:15am, Deree | Auditorium, Floor: 6, 6th Level Auditorium

Session Submission Type: Pre-arranged Panel

Abstract

The presenters in this panel research the human factor in cybercrime. The aim of this panel is to gain a better understanding of involvement in cybercrime, victimization of cybercrime and prevention of cybercrime. The first presentation compares the criminogenic needs and online situational influences for cybercrime offenders, traditional offenders and non-offenders. The second presentation gives insight into the association between lifestyle-routine activities and the risk of ransomware victimisation among entrepreneurs. The third presentation focuses on the psychological correlates of victims, offenders and victim-offenders to better understand the cybercrime victim-offender overlap. The fourth study gives insight into the moral and ethical considerations of computer science students. Lastly, the fifth presentation examines how Operation Cookie Monster influenced activity on an untargeted hacker forum.

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