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Federal Prosecution Service against CyberCrimes and Prevention

Neide Cardoso de Oliveira and Fernanda Teixeira Souza Domingos

The project “The Prosecution Service in favor of Digital Education in Schools” developed by the Federal Prosecution Service in partnership with the NGO SaferNet Brazil, aims to provide, through education, children and adolescents with awareness about their rights and duties in the use of the Internet, in order to make them grow concious about the risks at virtual environment, knowing how to protect themselves from being victims of crimes commited via Internet. The second scope is to prevent them from being future aggressors making clear that legal rules apply alike to the virtual environment and the real one. Explaining how the project's archetype emerged and how it developed in the prosecution environment has the goal to encourage simple and innovative ideas within the Institution, which, besides being a criminal prosecution service, is concerned with crime prevention, including cybercrimes.

Speaker bio

Neide Cardoso de Oliveira

Federal Circuit Prosecutor in Rio de Janeiro/Brazil since 2014. Federal Prosecutor since 1997. Graduated in Law at the State University of Rio de Janeiro in 1992. Specialization in human rights and labour at National Law College of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). Coordinator to the National Support Group on Cybercrime of the Criminal Chamber of the Federal Prosecutor Service since 08/2015. Deputy to the National Support Group on Cybercrime of the Criminal Chamber of the Federal Prosecutor Service, from 2011 to 07/2015. Member of the Working Group to Combat Cybercrimes at the Federal Prosecution Office in Rio de Janeiro, from 2009 to 2013. Coordinator of the Project named “The Prosecution Service in favor of Digital Education in Schools” since 2015. Also in charge of the Working Group for Corruption Combating, of the Federal Circuit Prosecution Office, in Rio de Janeiro (Car Wash Task Force) since 2014.

Fernanda Teixeira Souza Domingos

Federal Prosecutor in São Paulo/Brazil since 1998 . Graduated in Law at the University of São Paulo in 1994 Specialization in diffuse and collective rights at São Paulo State Prosecutor Service School - 2000 Specialization in human rights and labour at Federal Prosecutor Service School - 2016 Short Course in Digital Law Applied at Getulio Vargas Foundation School of Law, São Paulo - 2018 Coordinator to the Working Group to Combat Cybercrimes at the Federal Prosecutor Office in São Paulo since 2015 Deputy to the Support Group on Cybercrime of the Criminal Chamber of the Federal Prosecutor Service since 2016 Also in charge of Human Rights Office at the Federal Prosecutor Office in São Paulo

 

 

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