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Examine how artificial intelligence is transforming the landscape of serious online crime in this webinar featuring experts from the Alan Turing Institute's Centre for Emerging Technology and Security (CETaS). Discover new research findings on how criminals are leveraging AI automation and advanced tools to innovate and scale illicit activities, including large-scale fraud, phishing operations, AI-driven scams, and harmful online content distribution. Learn about the evolving tactics used by cybercriminals and explore forward-looking recommendations for combating these threats. Gain insights into practical steps law enforcement agencies can implement over the next five years to strengthen resilience against AI-enabled crime and deploy effective countermeasures. The session presents key research findings from CETaS experts Ardi Janjeva and Carolyn Ashurst alongside Prof Joe Burton from Lancaster University, offering a comprehensive analysis of the intersection between artificial intelligence and cybercrime. Understand the implications of AI-powered criminal activities and explore evidence-based strategies for building more robust defenses against emerging digital threats in the evolving cybersecurity landscape.
Syllabus
CETaS Webinar: AI and Serious Online Crime
Taught by
Alan Turing Institute