In today’s ultra-connected world, criminal justice is a crucial response to cybercrime. While cybercriminals are increasingly using cyberspace to conduct their offences against the law, criminal justice authorities are faced with complex challenges worldwide. Since cyber threats are touching upon core values of our societies, the Ministry of Justice of Romania is organising, in co-operation with the Council of Europe, the international conference on Criminal Justice in Cyberspace (26th -27th February, Athénée Palace Hilton Hotel), in the framework of the Romanian Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
The aim of the event is to add further momentum to solutions tackling these cross-border criminal activities, promoting multilateral co-operation at all levels to strengthen the rule of law in cyberspace.
The conference will be opened by the Minister of Justice of Romania, Tudorel Toader and by the Council of Europe Deputy Secretary General, Gabriella Battaini-Dragoni.