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UANL Center for Research in Cybercrime, Digital Law and Cybersecurity

Objective

To provide training services for any person or institution interested in the workshops offered by the center.

 

The UANL Center for Research in Cybercrime, Digital Law and Cybersecurity works on the following technologies with criminology and legal approaches:

  • Cloud
  • Big data
  • Internet of Things
  • Cybersecurity

 


Laboratories and departments

  • Storage of digital evidence.
  • Recovery of data stored on a device or the cloud.
  • Collection of digital evidence.
  • Tracking of digital messages.
  • Forensic image capture.
  • Secure deletion of storage media.
  • Video analysis
  • Crime Stoplight for Virtual Environments.
  • National Observatory on Cybercrime and Offense.
  • Course on Media and Information Literacy (in collaboration with the UANL School of Communication).
  • Crime georeferencing.
  • Integral Diagnosis of Criminality.
  • Training of Crime Analysts in the public and private sector.
  • Crime Analyst Certification.
  • Cyber Police Training.
  • Development of Policies and Procedures.
  • Protocols.
  • Training of IT Experts.
  • E-commerce:
    • Privacy Notice.
    • Terms and conditions for business and/or entrepreneurs.
  • Legal Tech: use of Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, and Big Data for legal services.
  • Data protection: advice on ISO protocols for using and protecting data, risks, and vulnerabilities, as well as personal data protection.
  • Cybercrime: unification of legal criteria.
  • Cybersecurity (in collaboration with the UANL School of Physics and Mathematics):
    • Consulting.
    • Training.

Posted by: School of Law and Criminology