CyberCrime@EAP III: New project on public/private cooperation
Participating countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.
The project aims at improving the cooperation between criminal justice authorities and service providers in specific criminal investigations and with the necessary rule of law safeguards.
Documentation
- Project Summary
- Budapest Convention: English - Russian
- General Report on mapping the current strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and risks of public/private cooperation on cybercrime in the Eastern Partnership, December 2017
- Cybercrime strategies, procedural powers and specialised institutions in the Eastern Partnership region – state of play, June 2017
- Report on Ukraine regarding legislation on cybercrime and electronic evidence, November 2016 (English / Ukrainian)
- Mapping study on public/private cooperation in the EAP region, September 2016
- Study on Strategy of Cooperation with Multinational Service Providers
- Study on Liabilities of Internet Service Providers in the Eastern Partnership Region
- Venice Commission report on draft Law 161 in Moldova
- Georgia cybercrime law reform package review
- Armenia recommendations on draft Code of Criminal Procedure
- Recommendations on law reform in Azerbaijan
- Drat amendments concerning law reform in Ukraine
Reports under CybeCrime@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

More than 300 cyber security experts from public and private sector, representatives of leading ICT companies, financial organisations, banks, pharmaceutical industry, logistics, energy and utility companies, NGOs, academia, law enforcement officials from over 20 countries, international organisations, media and end users will participate in the IV South East European Regional Forum on Cybersecurity and Cybercrime, held in Sofia, Bulgaria, on 30-31 October 2017.
The event featured three parallel streams, focusing on government, business and future outlook at the challenges of cyberspace, allowing the participants to learn what is happening in the digital world, what are the current cyber threats, how governments and European institutions respond to the information security challenges and how prepared they are to defend their security.
The forum was organised by the International Cyber Investigation Training Academy in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior of Bulgaria and the Council of Europe.
The Forum was an opportunity for both iPROCEEDS and EAP III project participants, but not only, to take advantages of the training sessions offered by global service providers (Facebook and Microsoft) on access to data and security incident analysis. These efforts contribute directly to better skills and knowledge of cooperation with private sector companies in the framework of criminal investigations.
- Agenda
- Cybercrime@EAP III/iPROCEEDS website
T-CY Secretariat
Alexander SEGER
Executive Secretary
Jan KRALIK
Programme Manager
Océane TIMONER
Programme Assistant