Teleconferencing at 269 Schools by Electronic Crime Enforcement

Teleconferencing in 269 schools across the country, the Electronic Crime Prosecutor's Office today.greek cyber crime unit Videoconferencing Videoconferencing Videoconferencing

The Electronic Crime Prosecution Directorate, in context In accordance with the relevant decision of the Ministry of Public Order and Citizen Protection and the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs, today (18-11-2014) held, with particular success, a teleconference in 269 school units across the territory.

The participating schools were invited through the "meetings.sch.gr" system of the Pan-Hellenic School Network and in this way they joined the videoconference.

During the of the teleconference, a presentation was made by specialized Officers of the Electronic Crime Prosecution Directorate using audio-visual equipment.

More specifically, the themes that have been developed are:

  • The mission of the Electronic Crime Prosecutor's Office.
  • The purpose of organizing teleconferencing.
  • The offenses and the way they are committed through the internet, as well as prevention practices.
  • The phenomena of online violence, the dangers inherent in the social networking and in general the prevention and response to the risks associated with new technologies.
  • Statistics on the penetration of Greeks online and the cases that the Electronic Crime Prosecution has to deal with.

During the presentation, a competent teacher from each school collected questions from the pupils they sent through the chat system and instant chat. The questions are answered during the videoconference by the specialized officers of the e-Criminal Prosecutor's Office conducting the presentation.

Η will continue throughout the country in the near future.

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