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FCT-01-2015 Forensics topic 1: Tools and infrastructure for the extraction, fusion, exchange and analysis of big data including cyber-offenses generated data for forensic investigation
FCT-03-2015 Forensics topic 3: Mobile, remotely controlled technologies to examine a crime scene in case of an accident or a terrorist attack involving CBRNE materials
FCT-04-2015 Forensics topic 4: Internet Forensics to combat organized crime
FCT-06-2015 Law Enforcement capabilities 2: Detection and analysis of terrorist-related content on the Internet
FCT-09-2015 Law Enfocement capabilities topic 5: Identity Management
FCT-15-2015 Ethical/Societal Dimension Topic 3: Better understanding the role of new social media networks and their use for public security purposes
FCT-16-2015 Ethical/Societal Dimension Topic 4 - Investigating the role of social, psychological and economic aspects of the processes that lead to organized crime (including cyber related offenses), and terrorist networks and their impact on social cohesion