European Cybercrime Centre - EC3 Stéphane Duguin EC3 Programme Manager Europol Unclassified - Basic Protection level / Europol Public Information
EC3 General Presentation 2
Trigger for the centre Low risk – high profit High exposure of the EU
Communication of the EU Commission Cybercrime Centre hosted in Europol – Europol’s governance, with inclusive approach Mandate: Intrusion, Fraud, IPR, OCE, attack against critical infrastructure Implementation starting on 1st July 2012 Live on 1st January 2013 Role of the EC3 Programme Board
Communication: Key Services Information hub on Cybercrime Operational support Forensic support (R&D) Capacity building (LE, prosecutors, judges) Outreach to Public/Private partners Strategy and Forward looking Collective voice of the EU investigators
Europol’s Approach EC3 part of Europol and its governance Building on existing capabilities Operational support is key Collaborative response Tailored services
EC3 Information Flow 7
Blueprint and Prioritisation EC3 Blueprint and Prioritisation
The EC3 Blueprint Holistic picture of the European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) Impact of the establishment of the EC3 Products and services to be provided Information flows, organisation, processes and technologies
Key products and services – Q1/Q2 2013 Operational Support (improve) EC3 SPACE (improve) Cyber Innovation Room (create) Cyber lab (improve) Networking With Stakeholders (improve) Data Fusion - helpdesk (create) Forensic IT Environment (improve) Training (improve)
Key products and services – Q1/Q2 2013
Programme Board Organisation EC3 Programme Board Organisation
Programme Board role Advisory Board to the Head of the EC3 Link with EC3 implementation team Strategic input Link with the private sector
EC3 Milestones
Next milestones Secure the funding Focus on the key services First iteration 01/01/2013 Full speed 01/01/2014
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