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17-11-2017 1 Ulrich Seldeslachts , Brussels, Nov 15th 2017 Source : https://www.hackread.com/mirai-botnet-linked-to-dyn-dns-ddos-attacks/ Understand the Dimensions of Organised Crime and Terrorist Networks for Developing Effective and Efficient Security Solutions for First-Line-Practitioners and Professionals Darknets, Deepweb and Cryptocurrencies in relation to Organized Crime Anonymous Down The Deep Dark Web Source: Anonymous Down The Deep Dark Web © Leaders in Security – LSEC – CIMA, 2017, Public – Closed User Group Distribution, p 2

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Ulrich Seldeslachts ,

Brussels, Nov 15th 2017

Source : https://www.hackread.com/mirai-botnet-linked-to-dyn-dns-ddos-attacks/

Understand the Dimensions of Organised Crime and Terrorist Networks for Developing Effective and Efficient Security Solutions for First-Line-Practitioners and Professionals

Darknets, Deepweb and Cryptocurrencies in relation to Organized Crime

Anonymous Down The Deep Dark Web

Source: Anonymous Down The Deep Dark Web © Leaders in Security – LSEC – CIMA, 2017, Public – Closed User Group Distribution, p 2

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Cost of Cybercrime vs Cybersecurity

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• Cybercrime costs the global economy $450 billion (Hiscox Insurance, 02/2017)

• Cost to the global economy of cybercrime has been estimated at $445 billion a year (World Economic Forum, 02/2017)

• Cybersecurity Economic Trade (Sales) amounted to €650 billion in 2016

• Biggest Spent is Situational Awareness and Intrusion Detection

• Only just over 500 mio € was spent on training and education

Source: LSEC, 2017

Situational Awareness

21%

Infrastructure18%

Application Security

16%

System Recovery & Data Cleansing

15%

Business Continuity

7%

Identity & Access6%

Anti Malware6%

Cyber Security

Insurance3%

Mobile2%

Encryption2%

Cyber Consultancy

2%Outsourced/Man

aged Services2%

Training & Education

0%

Deepweb – Darknet in Cybercrime

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• What : • World Wide Web content that is not part of the Surface Web

and is indexed by search engines.• Most content that is not readily accessible using standard

means (i.e. search engines ).• For example, web pages regarding private user accounts are in

the deep web (Private Info). • The Deep Web is the majority of online content, estimated to be

400-550 times larger than the surface web. • Darkweb – Darknet :

• Access via specific tools & technologies (TOR, specific links)Source: IAC, 2017

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LSEC – European Cyber Security CatalystEuropean Network of Security Professionals, Research and Industry

LSEC is an international IT - & Information Security cluster, a not for profit organization that promotes Information Security and the expertise in Europe. Founded by the University of Leuven, supported by European and Flemish Communities and leading a PAN European Private partnership that interacts with Public Institutions, LSEC connects security experts, research institutes and universities, government agencies, end users, funding bodies and technical experts and is a catalyst in cyber security innovations. LSEC activities aim to raise cyber security awareness, support innovation and improve the competitiveness of the IT- Security market.

Unite stakeholders, stimulate collaboration, enable high tech entrepreneurship

LSEC provides an international platform that unites security stakeholders, stimulates collaboration and enables high tech entrepreneurship. This will help researchers understand industry needs, help Industry access the IT security research that they need, and help ensure that fundamental research is translated to sustainable solutions.

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LSEC – European Cyber Security Catalyst

Bring together the IT Security Expertise in Europe

With a broad membership base of over 265+ security specialized organizations, and more than 8.000 individual Information security professionals, LSEC accesses over 25.000 security stakeholders on a regular basis. With operations in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and the UK, LSEC leads a PAN European Partnership with other security clusters that interacts with private partners, policy makers and public administration.

Strategic partners LSEC has a strategic partnership with other European Cyber Security Clusters and Industry Associations. We’ve teamed up with ISSE, EEMA and The European Trust Foundation, because of joint interests and experience sharing, providing a channel for collaboration and joint developments.

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LSEC Activities :

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1. By Members for Members : Experience Sharing - Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, Education, Training

LSEC Activities :

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2. For Members : Cyber Security Intelligence Sharing Platform, Certification & Cybersecurity StimulationCyber Security

Products & Services Vendors

Professional End Users

Security Operations

Centers

Cyber Security

Intelligence Teams

Information Security

Management (Team & System)

Information Sharing and

Analysis Centre (ISAC)

Cyber Security Advisory

Private & Public

Incident Response (CERTs )

Cyber Security Forensic Teams &

Tools

(Internet) Service

Providers

End Users Devices

Device Manufacturer

es

(Law Enforcement & National Security)

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LSEC Activities :

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3. Industrial Collaborations

LSEC European Market Platform

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https://globalepic.org

PARTNERSHIP MEMBERS

Global vs European Spent in Cybersecurity

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Global Distribution of Cybersecurity Spending 2016

European Cybersecurity Spending in 2016

European Cybersecurity Spending in 2016

European Cybersecurity Contribution

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OpenDataMonitor

Horizon 2020

Research and Innovation Action

FCT-16-2015

Investigating the role of social, psychological and

economic aspects of the processes that lead to

organized crime (including cyber related offenses),

and terrorist networks and their impact on social

cohesion

Project number: 700688

TAKEDOWNUnderstand the Dimensions of Organised Crime and Terrorist Networks for Developing

Effective and Efficient Security Solutions for First-line-practitioners and Professionals

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PROJECT TAKEDOWN OBJECTIVES

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PROJECT TAKEDOWN OBJECTIVES

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Panel

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• Ulrich Seldeslachts, LSEC, Belgium

• Ralf Benzmüller, Head of Securitylabs, G DATA

Software AG, Germany

• Remco Verhoef, Founder, DutchSec, The

Netherlands

• David Wall, Professor of Criminology, Centre for

Criminal Justice, University of Leeds, UK

• Matteo Bonfanti, Senior Research, Centre for

Security Studies, ETH Switzerland

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NOT THE END

More information, slides and follow-up

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Q or CUlrich Seldeslachts

[email protected]

+32 475 71 3602

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