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Combatting Cybercrime and Sexual Exploitation of Children: An Open Source Toolkit

Papalexandratos, George; Charalambous, Elisavet; Koutras, Nikolaos; Kavallieros, Dimitrios; Leventakis, George; Brewster, Ben

Authors

George Papalexandratos

Elisavet Charalambous

Nikolaos Koutras

Dimitrios Kavallieros

George Leventakis

Dr. BEN BREWSTER Ben.Brewster@nottingham.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in Informationsystems



Abstract

This chapter presents the UINFC2 “Engaging Users in preventing and fighting Cybercrime” software platform, showcasing how software tools designed to detect, collect, analyse, categorise and correlate information that is publically available online, can be used to enable and enhance the reporting, detection and removal capabilities of law enforcement and hotlines in response to cybercrimes and crimes associated with the sexual exploitation of children. It further discusses the social, economic and wider impact of cybercrime on a European and global scale, highlighting a number of challenges it poses to modern society before moving on to discuss the specific challenge posed by the proliferation of online child exploitation material and discussing the functionalities of the UINFC2 system as a response mechanism.

Citation

Papalexandratos, G., Charalambous, E., Koutras, N., Kavallieros, D., Leventakis, G., & Brewster, B. (2017). Combatting Cybercrime and Sexual Exploitation of Children: An Open Source Toolkit. In Open Source Intelligence Investigation: From Strategy to Implementation (233-249). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47671-1_15

Online Publication Date Jan 3, 2017
Publication Date Jan 3, 2017
Deposit Date Jan 21, 2020
Pages 233-249
Series Title Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications
Book Title Open Source Intelligence Investigation: From Strategy to Implementation
ISBN 9783319476704
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47671-1_15
Keywords Child Sexual Abuse; Sexual Exploitation; Child Pornography; Social Media Platform; Fiscal Year
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3774217
Publisher URL https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-47671-1_15
Additional Information First Online: 3 January 2017