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Border Investigation and Prosecution of AI-Driven Crime

Type Webinar
Organization ImmuniWeb

Webinar Description

Key Takeaways

  • Explores cross-border investigation and prosecution of AI-driven crime
  • Features insights from international experts in cybersecurity, law enforcement, academia, and legal practice
  • Addresses AI-driven cybercrime trends and emerging threats in 2026
  • Discusses legal, regulatory, and forensic challenges in AI-related cases
  • Highlights international cooperation and future policy directions

The 4th EDEN Community Event, titled “Cross-Border Investigation and Prosecution of AI-Driven Crime,” convenes a distinguished panel of global experts to examine the evolving landscape of AI-enabled cybercrime. This event is designed for professionals and stakeholders interested in the intersection of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and law enforcement.

Overview of the Event

This 60-minute webinar brings together leading voices from cybersecurity, legal practice, academia, and international organizations. The session focuses on the latest trends in AI-driven cybercrime, highlighting the increasing complexity and sophistication of threats in 2026. Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges posed by AI-enabled criminal activity, particularly in the context of cross-border investigations.

Key topics include the misuse of AI by organized crime groups and nation-state actors, as well as the implications of generative and agentic AI technologies for cybersecurity. The event also addresses the collection of digital evidence and the role of forensic investigation in prosecuting AI-related crimes.

Expert Speakers and Moderation

The event features a panel of renowned speakers, including Philippe Langlois, Victoria Baines, Orhan Osmani, Brian J. Benison, and Catherine Barrett. Each expert brings a unique perspective from their respective fields, offering valuable insights into the multifaceted challenges of AI-driven crime. The session is moderated by Dr. Jan Ellermann, founder of EDEN and a senior specialist at Europol Data Protection Function.

Participation and Accessibility

The webinar is conducted in English and provides live subtitles in over 20 languages, ensuring accessibility for a diverse international audience. Participants are encouraged to join promptly, as access to the live session may close shortly after the scheduled start time. Those unable to attend live may request a recording of the session for later viewing.

This event offers a timely and in-depth exploration of the legal, technical, and policy dimensions of AI-driven crime, making it essential for anyone involved in cybersecurity, law enforcement, or digital policy development.