Overview
Day 1 — Challenges: global and national
Presentations:
- The cybercrime global landscape: challenges for criminal justice authorities
- International legal framework on cybercrime, electronic evidence and related standards
- Training on cybercrime and electronic evidence through capacity building
Resources:
International framework:
- Budapest Convention on Cybercrime
- Guidance Notes adopted by the Cybercrime Convention Committee (T-CY)
- Council of Europe Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data
- Council of Europe Convention on Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse (Lanzarote Convention)
- Case of K.U. v. Finland
- Case of Benedik v. Slovenia
- Europol IOCTA 2018
Capacity building projects:
- iPROCEEDS – Targeting crime proceeds on the internet in South Eastern Europe and Turkey
- Global Action on Cybercrime Extended (GLACY+)
- CyberSouth
Day 2 — Solutions
Presentations:
- Council of Europe training materials
- Training needs of judges and prosecutors
- How to maintain a pool of national trainers
- Functioning of the EJCN
Resources:
- Council of Europe Concept on Cybercrime training for judges and prosecutors
- Principles of Judicial Training on cybercrime and electronic evidence
- Guidelines for implementation of judicial training
- Council of Europe Training Materials – available on Octopus Community (registration required)
- Digital Forensics
- Electronic Evidence Guide
- Introductory judicial training on cybercrime and electronic evidence
- Advanced judicial training on cybercrime and electronic evidence
- Basic Course on the Search, Seizure and Confiscation of Online Crime Proceeds
- Introductory training module on cybercrime, electronic evidence and online crime proceeds
- Self-Guided Training Manual: Advanced Course on the Search, Seizure and Confiscation of Online Crime Proceeds
- European Judicial Cybercrime Network webpage
Day 3 — The way ahead
Presentations:
Resources:
- Report of the meeting