Last week I participated in a student workshop at
the “Pontífica Universidad Católica del Ecuador” – PUCE
http://www.puce.edu.ec/ . The
workshop wasn’t geared only for technical students but was also aimed
at students studying law and jurisprudence. During the sessions, we
discussed ways to obtain and to join electronic evidence related to
malware attacks, how to interpret them and to present to law
enforcement for prosecution of cyber criminals.

We also analyzed the ongoing merging of classic (traditional) crime to
cybercrime in terms of document-cloning, grooming and other crimes.
I believe these initiatives are very important for current students and
future law professionals to get a clear understanding of the modern
attacks, the legal limitation the reform that is needed to improve the
battle against cyber crime.