Cybercrime Training Consultant (Ransomware Investigation)

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Result of Service Timely organization and delivery of planned activities, in accordance with deliverables, indicators and timeline.

Payments will be made based upon the full, acceptable delivery of the outputs described below.

The Consultant will perform his/her functions under the overall guidance of the UNODC Cybercrime and Cryptocurrency Advisor and will work with other UNODC thematic experts throughout the development process of the report. All the outputs should be submitted in English and meet the satisfaction of UNODC according to the following indicators: - Quality of the materials produced - Technical competence - Timeliness of the delivery

Work Location Home based with travel as necessary to deliver activities

Expected duration 1 April 2022 – 31 December 2022, 35 working days

Duties and Responsibilities The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Global Programme on Cybercrime (GLOX76) supports countries in strengthening capacities to prevent and combat cybercrime and has a particular focus on capacities in the areas of cybercrime and abuse prevention, cybercrime investigations and electronic evidence, and international cooperation in criminal matters involving electronic evidence.

Under the overall supervision of the Regional Cybercrime and Cryptocurrency Advisor and in direct coordination of the Associate Cybercrime Programme Officer, the consultant will provide a series of activities including the design and delivery of training for government officials including law enforcement, financial intelligence units (FIU), anti-money laundering and central banks according to the project framework.

The purpose of this assignment is to design and deliver training modules on ransomware investigation. The incumbent is required to develop the following modules: - Practical training course on ransomware investigation (1 online version and 1 on-site version)

The incumbent shall finalize the training reports based on agreed timeline.

Under supervision of the UNODC Regional Coordinator based in Bangkok and Associate Cybercrime Programme Officer, working in close consultation with UNODC staff, in particular cybercrime, law enforcement experts, the incumbent will coordinate selected activities according to the above-mentioned background of assignment. For each of the deliverable, the incumbent will be responsible for the design of lesson plan, concept note, agenda, invitation letter, pre and post- test questionnaire at least 1 month before the delivery of the activity. The incumbent shall be responsible for the design of a project management plan, agreed by the project team. All the training materials, course design notes should be handed over to UNODC along with mission reports.

Deliverable A. Design one on-site basic practical training course on ransomware investigation including lesson plan, concept note, agenda, invitation letter, presentation slides, pre- and post-test for National Training Course 1, 2, 3 4 & 5 To be accomplished by 30 April 2022

Deliverable B. Deliver National Training Course 1 and prepare activity report in line with Deliverable A (on-site version) To be accomplished by 30 May, 2022

Deliverable C. Deliver National Training Course 2 and prepare activity report in line with Deliverable A (on-site version) To be accomplished by 30 June, 2022

Deliverable D. Deliver National Training Course 3 and prepare activity report in line with Deliverable A (on-site version) To be accomplished by 15 August, 2022

Deliverable E. Deliver National Training Course 4 and prepare activity report in line with Deliverable A (on-site version) To be accomplished by 30 August, 2022

Deliverable F. Design one online basic practical training course on ransomware investigation including lesson plan, concept note, agenda, invitation letter, presentation slides, pre- and post-test To be accomplished by 20 October 2022

Deliverable G. Deliver National Training Course 5 and prepare activity report in line with Deliverable A (on-site version) To be accomplished by 31 December, 2022

Qualifications/special skills Competency: - Excellent organizational skills; - Excellent interpersonal and communication skills: - Good team player; - Ability to work under pressure and deliver under deadlines. Academic Qualifications: An advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in business administration, international relations, social science, law, political science, international relations or criminology, criminal intelligence, intelligence, information technology or similar subject is required. A first level university degree in similar fields in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree. Experience: - A minimum of 7 years of professional in law enforcement, intelligence, prosecution and/or adjudication with demonstrable expertise in countering cybercrime (cyber-dependent, cyber- enabled), online fraud/electronic fraud is required. - Experience of designing, organizing, planning, and implementing complex training sessions is required. - Practical broad professional experience in countering online fraud and electronic payment fraud, with a national law enforcement or intelligence agency or prosecution authority, particularly in the areas of cybercrime; delivery of training is desirable. - Experience in implementation of project activities and preparing the draft communication and visibility plan is desirable. - Experience gained from work for the United Nations and/or other international law enforcement organizations is desirable. - Professional working experience in the implementation of counter-cyber technical assistance activities is desirable. Language: English and French are the working languages of the United Nations Secretariat. For this position, fluency in English, with excellent drafting and communication skills, is required. Knowledge of another United Nations official language, is an advantage.

No Fee THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTS’ BANK ACCOUNTS.

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