The workshop's aim is to further explore modalities for reinforcing the functioning of 24/7 Network of contact points under the Convention on Cybercrime (Budapest Convention): sharing good practices for the efficient processing of requests received; identifying additional ways to increase the operability of the Network; understanding the roles and responsibilities of the Network with regard to the new tools of the Second Additional Protocol to the Budapest Convention.
Moderator and rapporteur
Speakers
Presentations
- Domestic implementation of the new responsibilities of the 24/7 Points of Contact under the Second Additional Protocol, Antonio Segovia Arancibia, Transnational criminal law professor, UAI University, Chile
- Promoting the network at domestic and international level. 24/7 PoC in Ghana, Theophilus Botchway, 24/7 PoC of Ghana, Cyber Security Authority
- 24/7 PoCs of Romania, Daniela Matei, Cybercrime Unit of the Romanian National Police, 24/7 PoC
Resources
- Council of Europe: The 24/7 Network established under the Convention on Cybercrime (Budapest Convention)
- Council of Europe/ Cybercrime Division, Summary report: Meeting of the 24/7 points of contact (CP) of the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime, October 2023
venue
- Address: 2-4 Izvor Street, Bucharest, Romania
- Floor: Ground Floor
- Room: Balcescu
Practical information
More information
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