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E-evidence and AI for Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs)
Including free introductory modules
February 11, 2021 - February 12, 2021
Venue: Online
Organizer(s): European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA)
Language: English
Contact: Programme Organiser
Ms Juliette Mollicone-Boussuge
Tel: +352 426 230 304
j.boussuge@eipa.eu
Info link: https://www.eipa.eu/product/e-evidence/
In response to an increased need to handle and exchange electronic evidence (e-evidence), this training is designed to support investigative and judicial authorities to navigate the complexities of e-evidence confidently. This support enables an enhanced use of e-evidence in investigations, court proceedings, and cross-border exchanges.
The first part of the training provides an overview of fundamental concepts related to e-evidence: the international and EU legislative frameworks, practical knowledge for acquiring and handling e-evidence and case studies. You will look at the topic of e-evidence from the perspective of law enforcement, judicial authorities, third party providers and private citizens.
The second part of this training will cover Artificial Technology (AI), the revolutionary technology that is becoming most critical to the Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) in their daily operations. AI enables LEA’s to better respond to incidents, prevent threats, stage interventions, divert resources, investigate, analyse criminal activity. By activating AI capabilities beyond an individual LEA, the operational cooperation between LEAs can be strengthened so that they can prevent, detect and investigate transnational criminal activities, terrorism, and irregular border crossings. AI is a double-edged sword which brings solutions, but also challenges. Thus, LEAs will have to consider AI technology their ally both for battling crime (and cybercrime) and protecting physical and digital assets and civilians (and the LEA AI systems) from AI-based attacks. Furthermore, the second part of this training will cover the legal and standardisation framework related to these technologies’ trustworthy use.
What will you learn?
By the end of the training, you will be:
Familiar with the concepts of cybercrime, e-evidence and digital justice and the relation between them
Develop knowledge of relevant international and EU instruments, including the EU e-evidence package
Develop knowledge of relevant EU instruments and tools for obtaining and exchanging e-evidence
Discuss challenges and opportunities of AI related to e-evidence
Understand concerns related to digital rights and rights protection
Familiar with the AI technologies
Discuss the threats, opportunities and challenges of AI
Become familiar with the legal framework and EU policies related to AI deployment
Course methodology/highlights and level:
This course is open also to participants with less advanced knowledge of e-evidence, and to ensure that they will benefit from the course we have included a series of preparatory classes, available on our e-learning platform. These (optional) classes will be useful to develop basic knowledge and understanding relevant to the course. The course is also addressed to an audience which has already a degree of understanding of, and familiarity with e-evidence and relevant legislation and procedures, as it includes the advanced discussion of topics related to cybersecurity, AI, rights protection and cross-border cooperation.
After-course support:
Participants to this course will be invited to join a closed LinkedIn network of alumni who have knowledge and skills in the fields of digital justice, digital criminal justice, cybersecurity and AI.