Location:University of Portsmouth
Start date:18/06/2025
End date:19/06/2025
Event Organiser:University of Portsmouth, Centre for Cybercrime and Economic Crime
More information
Contact:Professor Mark Button and Dr Vasileios Karagiannopoulos, Co-Directors; Dr Mo Adda and Soraya Harding, Conference Co-ordinators
Aimed at scholars and professionals. If you are interested in speaking at the conference, email by midday on Friday January 17, 2025 to the Centre email account: [email protected]. Among the proposed subjects:
New crime threats and policing challenges relating to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning;
The application of blockchain technologies in public and/or private sectors and associated risks;
Emerging frauds;
Cross-border responses to fraud, cybercrime and economic crime;
Disinformation/misinformation and elections;
How cybercrime and cybersecurity are impacted by global conflicts;
Crime associated with freeports and free-trade zones;
Beneficial ownership transparency;
Protecting intellectual property rights;
Crime and deviance in Metaverse environments;
The role of forensic accounting techniques in combating fraud and cybercrime;
Investigations of Smart Machines;
The Use of AI and Machine learning for the predictions and investigations of crimes;
The Integration of Forensic Accounting with Cybersecurity in Detecting Fraud in Digital Payment Systems;
The Integration of Forensic Accounting with Cybersecurity in Detecting Fraud in Digital Payment Systems.




