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Veröffentlichung des Bundeslagebilds Cybercrime 2021 im Rahmen der Cybercrime-Konferenz C³ im Digital Society Institute (DSI) der European School of Management and Technology (ESMT) Berlin
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The five-year project entitled “Monitoring System and Transfer Platform Radicalization” (MOTRA) is a research consortium funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) in the context of civil security research. In addition to intensifying investigative activities within the BKA, research and prevention in the field of Islamist extremism and terrorism will now be further strengthened. Further information about MOTRA (german version!)
In recent years, the combination of theory and practice, achieved by a regular exchange of current scientific information and practical experience, has become a significant element in the performance of the BKA's manifold tasks. With a view to advancing this process, Prof. Dr. Martin PRZYBILSKI, Vice-President of the University of Trier, Mr. Thomas BÖNDERS, President of the Federal University of Public Administration, and Mr. Holger MÜNCH, President of the BKA, signed a cooperation agreement. A regular exchange of lecturers, mutual guest lectures and courses/seminars as well as joint follow-up research and teaching projects are the cornerstones of this agreement.
It was already in the aftermath of the attack on the Boston Marathon in April 2013, that the German police recognised the need for accepting online leads in the form of private image and video materials. Following the incidents on the night of New Year's Eve in Cologne, the information portal was first used in January 2016 to record leads. Since then, the information portal has been made available for specific periods of time, as occasion demands.
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