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Jihlava, ¨15 październik 2015 r.

Unit for Combating Cybercrime Bureau of Criminal Service of the Poli sh National Police Headquarters lt . col . Marcin Golizda-Blizinski. Jihlava, ¨15 październik 2015 r. The structure of the Police Headquarters. Unit for Combating Cybercrime.

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Jihlava, ¨15 październik 2015 r.

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  1. Unit for CombatingCybercrimeBureauof Criminal Service of the PolishNationalPolice Headquarterslt. col. Marcin Golizda-Blizinski Jihlava, ¨15 październik 2015 r.

  2. The structure of the Police Headquarters

  3. Unit for Combating Cybercrime Warszawa, 2015

  4. The directions of development - the structure created in 2014 On the basis of the Provincial Police Headquarters proposals and past experience with the creation of structures that have been developed to combat cyber crime, " the idea of ​​establishing the Provincial Police Headquarters cells to fight against cybercrime."

  5. Komórki „cyber” w polskiej Policji

  6. Tasks • The most important tasks of the cells to combat cybercrime are: • monitoring areas of risksin cybercrime.: monitoring portals and Internet forums for public disturbance, distribution of child pornography, futball supporters hooligans or the promotion of illegal content, including fascists,racism. • cooperation with telecommunication operators and service providers.

  7. Tasks • Initiating the implementation of the tools to combat cybercrime. • identifying domestic and foreign offenders in a complicated cases. • opinions and developing proposals for legislative changes in the field of IT security.

  8. Tasks • participation in research projects - research aimed at obtaining solutions tosupport fight against cybercrime. • cooperation with police training institutes in organizing training courses, workshops and conferences. • contact to foreign companies providing electronic services and telecommunications operators in an urgent mode ( " emergency" - a threat to life and health ).

  9. Tasks • initiating and coordinating the activities of the Police in identifying major criminal threats on the Internet, methods and forms of cooperation to combat them effectively. • cooperation at national and international level.

  10. Tasks • to develop a kind of cooperation with the public sector, private and academic to establish channels of cooperation and how to collect and exchange information about crime and preserve evidence of cybercrime. • multi- source technical consultations and cooperation with domestic and foreign entities in the identification and implementation of innovative solutions in the fight against crime committed in the virtual world. • implementation and maintenance of IT systems dedicated to performing tasks such as monitoring the Internet to detect offenses, illegal content.

  11. Bomb email threats fun or cyberterrorism

  12. Fake bomb alarms Distributing information via e-mailabout explosives on the area of the whole country

  13. Fake bomb alarms Local distribution of the e-mails through services hiding the identity of the perpetrator,- programming shipping time lettermelater.com schedur.com

  14. Identification of the perpetrator Issues related to false allegations planting explosives liaison officer at the Embassy of Germany Perpetrator used the service schedur.com administered in Germany Contact with administrator of the service through german liaison oficer

  15. Identification of the perpetrator Information from admnistrator of schedur.com about IP adress of perpetrator Treść widomości: -----Original Message----- From: Anna Kamienska [mailto:anna.kamienska@poczta.pl] Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 7:27 PM To: czkws@katowice.uw.gov.pl Subject: Pilne! W Warszawie, na teren Centrum Kopernik wniesiono kilka małych ładunków wybuchowych, z zamiarem eksplozji. This message was sent on Jan 12 at 19:27 by http://www.schedur.com Upon analysis it was found that perpetrator connected to the service from IP adress 193.0.102.208 on 12th Jannuary 2015 at 10:28:08 UTC It was IP adress of one of the Warsaw University Library

  16. Arrest Thanks to witness statements it was confirmed that person suspected of sending fake e-mail alarms was present at this time in the library and was working at the computer Statement and other evidences collected during police actvities led to arresting of perpetrator

  17. Difficulties Proxy Servers • Hiding IP adresses • Cooperation with many ISP’s TOR network/The Onion Router/ • Hiding IP adresses • No analysis of traffic network • Encryption • Identification only if mistake made

  18. Difficulties No specialised Departments in: Prosecutor Office Judge Offices - Courts

  19. Thank you for attention mł.insp. Marcin Golizda-Bliziński tel. 22 601 4413, fax 22 601 2678 e-mail: cyber-kgp@policja.gov.pl

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