Feasibility Study for a European Cybercrime Centre
RAND Corporation eBooks2012
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Neil Robinson, Emma Disley, Dimitris Potoglou, Anaïs Reding, Deirdre May Culley, Maryse Penny, Maarten Botterman, Gwendolyn Carpenter, Colin Blackman, Jeremy Millard
Abstract
RAND Europe conducted a feasibility study on a European Cybercrime Centre by reviewing literature, conducting extensive consultations with law enforcement and a scenario based workshop. The study evaluated different options for the set up of the ECC.
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