CyberSouth is a joint project of the European Union (European Neighbourhood Instrument) and the Council of Europe. CyberSouth aims to strengthen legislation and institutional capacities on cybercrime and electronic evidence in the region of the Southern Neighbourhood in line with human rights and rule of law requirements.

Project area: Southern Neighbourhood region

Initial priority areas: Algeria, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia

Objectives:

  • Legislation
  • Specialised services and interagency as well as public/private cooperation
  • Judicial training
  • International cooperation
  • Strategic priorities on cybercrime and electronic evidence

Documentation

Resources

  • Cybercrime training for judges and prosecutors: a concept: Arabic - English 
  • Guidelines for the cooperation between law enforcement and internet service providers against cybercrime: Arabic - English
  • Situation report on specialised cybercrime and computer forensic units in Jordan: English
  • Situation report on specialised cybercrime and computer forensic units in Morocco: French
  • Study on Judicial Training capacities in Jordan and Lebanon: English
  • Study on Judicial Training capacities in Algeria: French
  • Study on international cooperation in Jordan and Lebanon: English
  • Study on the conformity of personal data provisions with Convention 108+ in Lebanon: English - French
  • Situation report on cybercrime and money laundering on the Internet, in Lebanon: English
activities

Back CyberSouth: Training course on cybercrime and electronic evidence for young experts from the Police and Gendarmerie services

The joint Council of Europe and European Union CyberSouth project, together withthe Royal Police Institute of Morocco, organised a basic training course on cybercrime and electronic evidence, for Police and Gendarmerie, during 25-27 April 2023, in Kenitra, Morocco.

The training enhanced the knowledge and skills of young professionals on cybercrime investigations and  electronic evidence in light of the international standards set by the Convention on Cybercrime (Budapest Convention).  

This course complements the series of activities already conducted in Morocco, to support the work of law enforcement and the series of trainings to reinforce the capacities of judges and prosecutors to address cybercrime.


 Convention on Cybercrime (Budapest Convention)

 CyberSouth: Support judicial international co-operation on cybercrime and electronic evidence

 CyberSouth: Training workshops on international co-operation on cybercrime for judges and prosecutors

Kenitra, Morocco 25-27 April 2023
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T-CY Secretariat 


Alexander SEGER
Executive Secretary

Jan KRALIK
Programme Manager


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