CyberCrime and Digital Law Enforcement Conference Yale Law School, March 26-28, 2004
The Information Society Project at Yale Law School is pleased to announce its upcoming conference on Cybercrime and Digital Law Enforcement entitled: "Digital Cops in Virtual Environment," which will take place on March 26-28, 2004 at Yale Law School. This ground-breaking conference will bring together policy makers, security experts, law enforcement personnel, social activists and academics to discuss the emerging phenomena of cybercrime and law enforcement. The conference will question both the efficacy of fighting cybercrime and the civil liberties implications arising from innovations in law enforcement methods of operation. During this weekend-long conference, a distinguished group of experts
will discuss how a shift to a digital environment: (1) changes
the crime scene; (2) facilitates
the commission of new types of crimes; (3) leads
to radical changes in law enforcement methods; (4) equips
law enforcement with new tools of surveillance, technological design and
risk sorting systems; (5) presents
challenges for the legal process; and (6) introduces
new forms of social resistance through hacktivism and counter-surveillance. |
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