Outlook 1
Cybercrime: threats and trends
18 November 14:30 to 15:30 CET
English, French, Spanish
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Reports on published by public and private sector organisations show a rapidly evolving – and at times contradictory – picture regarding cybercrime and cyberattacks. The aim of this session is to come to predictions regarding cyber threats and trends in 2022/2023 and challenges that criminal justice authorities need to be prepared for.
Martha Stickings
GLACY+, C-PROC, Council of Europe
Moderator
Emmanuel Kessler
Head of Team Prevention and Outreach, EC3, EUROPOL
Ko Ikai
Director of Cybercrime Investigation Office, National Police Agency of Japan
Peter Cassidy
Secretary General, APWG
Uwe Rasmussen
Lead attorney for Microsoft on malware, EMEA
Linkedin: umrasmussen
Twitter: u_m_rasmussen
Sebastian Artz
Head of Cyber & Information Security, BITKOM
Presentations
- open discussions
Outlook 2
Human rights and rule of law in cyberspace
18 November 15:30 to 16:15 CET
English, French, Spanish
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As cybercrime is a threat to human rights, governments not only have the “negative” obligation to refrain from interfering with these rights (unless certain conditions are met) but it is increasingly considered that governments have a “positive” obligation to protect individuals against interference with their rights by others. This includes, for example, the obligation to put effective means in place to protect individuals against cybercrime through criminal law. However, such means are also subject to conditions. This session will discuss what is takes to provide for criminal justice response that is effective and that meets human rights and rule of law requirements at the same time.
Isabelle Servoz-Gallucci
Secretary of the Committee of Convention 108 (T-PD), Head of the Data Protection Unit, Council of Europe
Moderator
Robert Spano
President of the European Court of Human Rights
Nnenna Ifeanyi-Ajufo
Vice-Chair African Union Cyber Security Experts Group / Senior Lecturer Law and Technology, School of Law, Swansea University, United Kingdom
Twitter: @NwanyiTeacher
LinkedIn: Nnenna Ifeanyi-Ajufo
Liora Lazarus
Professor in Law, Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia, Canada and Supernumary Fellow, St. Anne’s College, Oxford, United Kingdom
Presentations
- Keynote Speech - Robert Spano (President of the European Court of Human Rights)
- Policing Cybercrime and Protecting Human Rights: Ensuring an Appropriate Balance through Legislation, Nnenna Ifeanyi-Ajufo (Vice-Chair African Union Cyber Security Experts Group / Senior Lecturer Law and Technology, School of Law, Swansea University, United Kingdom)
- Human Rights and Rule of Law in Cyberspace - Liora Lazarus (Professor in Law, Peter A. Allard School of Law, The University of British Columbia, Canada and Supernumerary Fellow, St. Anne’s College, Oxford, United Kingdom)
Outlook 3
Cooperation against cybercrime in 2022
18 November 16:30 to 17:30 CET
English, French, Spanish
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Having discussed threats and challenges but also shared experiences and good practices throughout this conference, the aim of this session is to have international organisations involved in policies, standard setting and capacity building on cybercrime share their intentions on how to enhance international cooperation on cybercrime and e-evidence in 2022.
Alexander Seger
Head of Cybercrime Division, Council of Europe
Moderator
Neil Walsh
Chief of the Cybercrime and Anti-Money Laundering Section, UN Office on Drugs and Crime
Abdul-Hakeem Ajijola
Chair of African Union Cyber Security Expert Group
Ernest Chernukhin
Head of Section, Department of International Information Security, Ministry of Foreign Affairs the Russian Federation
Anthony Teelucksingh
Chair of the OAS/REMJA Working Group on Cybercrime, US Department of Justice
Cathrin Bauer-Bulst
Head of Unit Security in the Digital Age, DG Home, European Commission
Presentations
- open discussions
Resources
- Coming soon