CyberCrime@EAP II
Participating countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.
The project aims to optimize the regional and international cooperation on cybercrime and electronic evidence.
Components:
- The improvement of mutual legal assistance for the international cooperation on cybercrime and electronic evidence
- To strengthen the role of 24/7 contact points
Documentation
- Project Summary
- Budapest Convention: English - Russian
- Assessment report on international cooperation in cybercrime in the EAP region, September 2016
- Report on cybercrime and cybersecurity strategies in the Eastern Partnership region
- Cybercrime strategies, procedural powers and specialised institutions in the Eastern Partnership region – state of play, June 2017
- Report on draft Internal Cooperation Law of Armenia
- Report of 24/7 advisory mission to Georgia
Reports under CyberCrime@EAP I
- CyberCrime@EAP I Assessment Report
- Strategic priorities in the cooperation against cybercrime: English - Russian
- Report on Article 15 safeguards on the EAP region

The Council of Europe on 26 and 27 September held a meeting of the 24/7 Network of Contact Points at EUROPOL, The Hague. Fifty-five representatives of contact points of 45 current and future Parties to the Budapest Convention from all regions of the world shared best practices in view of further enhancing the role and effectiveness of the network.
The Network has been established under Article 35 of the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime.
The meeting was supported by capacity building projects implemented by the Cybercrime Programme Office of the Council of Europe (C-PROC), and preceded the annual EUROPOL/INTERPOL conference on cybercrime.
T-CY Secretariat
Alexander SEGER
Executive Secretary
Jan KRALIK
Programme Manager
Océane TIMONER
Programme Assistant