On the digital trail of cyber criminals

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Erlangen Cybercrime Day on Wednesday, September 30, from 10 am

Whether through watches, electricity meters, e-readers, messenger services or the classic USB stick: we leave behind many data traces in our everyday lives that could play an important role in the event of a crime. But which ones are important for criminal prosecution and what consequences does increasing digitalization have for our (criminal) laws?

On Wednesday, September 30, at 10 a.m., the Erlangen Cybercrime Day will take place on the topic of “IT Forensics and Criminal Procedure Law. The event is organized by Prof. Dr. Christoph Safferling, Chair of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law, International Criminal Law and International Law at FAU. Read more…