#CSW2024 | On Cyberstalking

#CSW2024 | On Cyberstalking

This presentation is an introduction to Cyber Stalking, a different kind of perverted crime, that has moved from the physical to the cyber world.

Cyber stalking takes online crime to the next level, further than financial losses or embarrassment. Cyberstalking victims live in fear for their lives. Cyberstalkers destroy people’s lives, their mental health and peace, and in extreme cases they lead their desperate victims to take their own lives.

About Basil Manoussos

Basil Manoussos is a seasoned Digital Forensics & Cybercrime Consultant, with 15 years of professional experience in Digital Evidence. Basil is also the Manager of the Cyber Academy at Edinburgh Napier University.

He is a Member of the BCS Influence Board. He is also a non-solicitor member of the Privacy Law Subcommittee and the Technology Law and Practice Committee at the Law Society of Scotland. Basil has designed and delivered the Society’s Cybersecurity Certification, the only one of its kind for solicitors in the UK.

He has contributed to INTERPOL’s Project LEADER as a guest speaker and participated in transnational exercises and mock trials with Project SIRUS. He is a regular keynote speaker at conferences around the world, including Cybersecurity Romania, INTERPOL DFEG2023, IEEE BlackSeaCom, and many more. He is a regular guest speaker to universities and colleges, including UCL, Robert Gordon, Glasgow Uni, the University of Strathclyde (where he obtained his MSc in Forensic Informatics), University of West of Scotland, various colleges and the American College of Greece (his alma mater).

He is a visiting lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University, West Lothian College and has served in delivering training to postgraduate law students at the Catholic University of Lyon (UCLy).

Basil has won the Best Educator award (2023) at the PICCASO Privacy Awards, and he has been a finalist at the Scottish Cyber Awards in 2018 and 2019 (Cyber Evangelist of the Year) and 2023 (Community Award).

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