網路的發展雖為社會帶來的許多的便利,但也提供犯罪者新的機會,並創造了新型態的不平等。在過去幾年間,特別是在COVID期間,新型態的網路犯罪在澳洲興起,而訊息操作與網路多元包容等議題也開始受到重視。為因應這些發展,澳洲政府在過去幾年間制定了一些相關的法律與政策,來避免網路遭受濫用,澳洲政府更積極強調網路使用的公平性,以及強化網路外交。本場次將介紹目前澳洲網路犯罪的現況,並且介紹澳洲在過去幾年中所制訂與網路犯罪與網路安全相關之法規與政策,以提供台灣相關政府與業界實參考。
Dr Lennon Chang is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Monash University. He is the Vice Chairman of the Asia Pacific Association of Technology and Society which he co-founded in 2012. He is also the founder of Cyberbaykin: Myanmar Cyber Security Awareness campaign. He is curretly holder of a Taiwan's MOFA Fellowship program.
Dr Chang is interested in researching crime and governance of cyberspace - cybercrime, cyber terrorism and cyber warfare. He is particularly interested in the regulation and governance of cyberspace in the Asia-Pacific region. His book Cybercrime in the Greater China Region: Regulatory Responses and Crime Prevention (Edward Elgar, 2012) is about the nature and range of responses to cybercrime between China and Taiwan. His research is highly topical and he has been invited by the governments of Canada, Taiwan, Korea, and Hong Kong to discuss his research findings with senior national security, foreign policy and policing staff.
Dr Chang’s professional interest in cyber security continues and he is currently researching on-line vigilantism in Asia. He is also working with governments and NGOs in ASEAN countries on research and training programs to build cyber security capacity and cyber security awareness.