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Insp Martin Wright PhD West Midlands Police & Ken Rabey University of Wolverhampton

Partners in e-Crime Prevention. Insp Martin Wright PhD West Midlands Police & Ken Rabey University of Wolverhampton. Regional / National Approaches. West Midlands WARPs - non-profit organisation increasing the security of the West Midlands regional infrastructure against

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Insp Martin Wright PhD West Midlands Police & Ken Rabey University of Wolverhampton

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  1. Partners in e-Crime Prevention Insp Martin Wright PhD West Midlands Police & Ken Rabey University of Wolverhampton

  2. Regional / National Approaches West Midlands WARPs - non-profit organisation increasing the security of the West Midlands regional infrastructure against electronic attack. National e-Crime Prevention Centre - research and knowledge transfer in aspects of electronic crime to assist agencies and business communities in prevention.

  3. NeCPC The Concept Mission To prevent and reduce both levels and negative impacts of electronically mediated crime and promote learning, knowledge and use of preventative strategies within the United Kingdom and internationally Why? To protect UK businesses and critical infrastructure To encourage e-adoption (where fear of e-crime may be a deterrent) To strengthen the economy

  4. West Midlands WARPs Multi-Tiered WARP (+ attached PC) • Several WARPs managed and located in one facility: • Local Government – launched 24.11.06. • Business – SMEs • Health Trusts – SHA / PCTs / Acute Trusts • Education – HE / FE • Farm • Etc.

  5. National e-Crime Prevention Centre A UK national multi-agency network with international links HTCU POLCYB EURIM CPNI UKERNA Microsoft BT SocITM SYMANTEC DTI VERISIGN SOCA SVO CISCO WMLGA Qinetiq BCS IMIS WM regional ICT Group Reference Group Experts Cybersecurity-KTN ENISA RDA’s NeCPC - RN Research Network Academic WARP University of Plymouth Coventry University Liverpool John Moores University University of Teesside Royal Holloway University of London Canterbury Christ Church University University of Birmingham Sheffield Hallam University Hubs WM Connects Other WARPS

  6. National e-Crime Prevention Centre WARP Network Policing IT Security Criminology Criminal Justice Academic Institutions Law Enforcement Agencies IT Industry Government Departments Hubs or Vertical initiatives (regional)

  7. Over to you!! Question 1 How can a WARP assist in preventing e-crime? Question 2 How can a WARP help warn the public of e-crime risks? Question 3 How can a WARP capture current e-crime trends / methods / intelligence? Question 4 How can a WARP support victims of e-crime? Question 5 How should a WARP ‘link’ with the police?

  8. Dr Martin Wright Local Authority / PCT Liaison Officer Wolverhampton City Council Civic Centre St Peter’s Square Wolverhampton WV1 1SH Tel: 01902 554005 E-mail: martin.wright@wolverhampton.gov.uk Ken Rabey University of Wolverhampton School of Computing and IT Technology Centre Wulfruna Street Wolverhampton WV1 1SB Tel: 01902 321474 E-mail: k.rabey@wlv.ac.uk

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