CYBERCRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM
The primary goal of the cybercrime prevention program is to prevent individuals from becoming potential cyber-criminals in the future.
This objective can be accomplished by facilitating the acquisition of solid ethical standards for students in school. School is the most pristine setting for initial exposure and training in computer ethics.
Such programs may be very effective in preventing students from engaging with online criminal subcultures. In other words,
if schools provide adequately structured cybercrime prevention programs, students may be able to avoid committing cybercrime,
including Internet fraud, in the near future. Moreover, students can also learn how to prevent
Internet fraud victimization and other forms of cybercrime victimization.
While this sort of program can act as an early intervention initiative towards cybercrime prevention, the process must continue in the workplace for more technical cybersecurity awareness training.
Your donation will support cybersecurity training, education, and research for promoting various cybercrime prevention programs.
CYBERCRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM
The primary goal of the cybercrime prevention program is to prevent individuals from becoming potential cyber-criminals in the future.
This objective can be accomplished by facilitating the acquisition of solid ethical standards for students in school.
School is the most pristine setting for initial exposure and training in computer ethics.
Such programs may be very effective in preventing students from engaging with online criminal subcultures. In other words,
if schools provide adequately structured cybercrime prevention programs, students may be able to avoid committing
cybercrime, including Internet fraud, in the near future. Moreover, students can also learn how to prevent
Internet fraud victimization and other forms of cybercrime victimization.
While this sort of program can act as an early intervention initiative towards cybercrime prevention,
the process must continue in the workplace for more technical cybersecurity awareness training.
Your donation will support cybersecurity training, education,
and research for promoting various cybercrime prevention programs.
CIC TRAINING COURSE
The Training unit provides simple but clear guidelines for practitioners, which include (but are not limited to): law enforcement, specialized practitioners, educators, and policy makers.
CIC TRAINING COURSE
The Training unit provides simple but clear guidelines for
practitioners, which include (but are not limited to): law enforcement,
specialized practitioners, educators, and policy makers.
Center for Cybercrime Investigation
and Cybersecurity
Director : Kyung-Shick Choi
Main Office : 46 Warren Ave, Milton, MA 02186
Training Center : 1010 Commonwealth Ave. Room 515 Boston, Massachusetts 02215
TEL : 617-358-2807 | FAX : 617-358-3595
EMAIL : admin@centercicboston.org
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admin@centercicboston.org
Center for Cybercrime Investigation and Cybersecurity
Director : Kyung-Shick Choi | Main Office : 46 Warren Ave, Milton, MA 02186
Training Center : 1010 Commonwealth Ave. Room 515 Boston, Massachusetts 02215
TEL : 617-358-2807 | FAX : 617-358-3595 | EMAIL : admin@centercicboston.org
Copyright 2018 Center for CIC | Resource Guide for Global Cybersecurity Research & Training | All Rights Reserved
Privacy at Center for CIC