
Digital technology is becoming ubiquitous in our daily lives, shaping how we communicate, work, and interact. To build trust in technology, its design, development, and deployment must ensure security and safety. A sustainable digital future relies on frameworks that protect both systems and users.
Date and Time: 11 June 2025 | 8.30AM – 5PM
Location: No.1 Circle Square, Oxford Road, Manchester, M1 7FS
This conference aims to explore the intersection between digital technology, crime, and the law. Digital technology serves as a powerful tool for detecting, investigating, and preventing crime, enabling both private actors and law enforcement agencies to combat illicit activity. But at the same time, it presents opportunities for bad actors to perpetrate crime, from cyberattacks to online fraud.
Developing a framework for digital trust is critical to addressing these challenges and for supporting broader digital transformation. Using interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral approaches, the conference examines how trust can be established and maintained.
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Ticket Prices
- Regular tickets – £80
- Student tickets (undergraduates & postgraduates) – £50
Find out more: Digital Technology, Crime, and the Law Conference – School of Social Sciences – The University of Manchester