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CyberSouth+: Briefing to local Embassies on Tunisia’s accession to the Convention on Cybercrime

On 2 February 2024, the Cybercrime Programme Office of the Council of Europe together with representatives from the Council of Europe’s office in Tunis met with local Embassies to present the accession process to the Convention on Cybercrime (Budapest Convention), in Tunis, Tunisia.

As the deadlineto deposit the accession documents draws closer, the meeting aimed at presenting tools and co-operation mechanisms envisaged by the Budapest Convention that will be available to Tunisia, once a Party to the Treaty.

The meeting was also an opportunity to discuss the necessary reform of the domestic legislative framework and the possibility to make use of the 24/7 point of contact established by Tunisia under article 35 of the Budapest Convention.


 Convention on Cybercrime

 Cybercrime Programe Office of the Council of Europe

 Council of Europe’s Office in Tunis

 The 24/7 Network established under the Convention on Cybercrime (known as the Budapest Convention)

Tunis, Tunisia 2 February 2024
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