In Asia, substantive legislation for combatting cybercrimes is either largely or partially in place, while approximately 60% of the countries have procedural powers in this respect. The workshop aims to provide a platform for dialogue between decision-makers and practitioners in the region, to identify the particular challenges and good practices for international cooperation on cybercrime and electronic evidence in Asia. The workshop is structured as a roundtable discussion between decision-makers and practitioners from the region, with emphasis on participant engagement.
MODERATOR AND RAPPORTEUR
Vu Trung Hoang
Cybercrime Operations Officer, INTERPOL
Moderator
Betty Shave
Consultant, USA
Rapporteur
SPEAKERS
Alexandru Caciuloiu
Cybercrime and Cryptocurrency Advisor and Programme Coordinator for Southeast Asia and Pacific, UNODC
Yeongsu Jeong
Senior Prosecutor, Director of Cybercrime Investigation Division, Forensic Science Investigation Department, Supreme Prosecutors' Office, Republic of Korea
Jayantha Fernando
Director, Sri Lanka CERT and General Counsel, ICT Agency of Sri Lanka
Norikazu Otaki
Deputy Chief for International Affairs, Japan Prosecutors unit on Emerging Crimes (JPEC), Supreme Public Prosecutors Office, Japan
RESOURCES
Presentations
- Best practices in international cooperation in Asia - Norikazu Otaki (Deputy Chief for International Affairs, Japan Prosecutors unit on Emerging Crimes (JPEC), Supreme Public Prosecutors Office, Japan)
- Key challenges to international cooperation on cybercrime and electronic evidence - Yeongsu Jeong (Senior Prosecutor, Director of Cybercrime Investigation Division, Forensic Science Investigation Department, Supreme Prosecutors' Office, Republic of Korea)