Presentations
These presentations have been prepared under the Project on Cybercrime in Georgia. They do not necessarily reflect official positions of the Council of Europe.
Project Closing Conference (14 May 2010)
Regional Workshop on Cybercrime (13 May 2010)
Session 1
- Wout de Natris: Spam fighting in the Netherlands
- Eirik Tronnes Hansen: The experience of Norway in fighting cybercrime
- Virgil Spiridon: The experience of Romania in fighting cybercrime
- César Lorenzana Gonzalez: The experience of Spain in fighting cybercrime
- Bilal Sen: The experience of Turkey in fighting cybercrime
- Wout de Natris: Law enforcement and cooperation
- Markko Künnapu: The experience of Estonia in fighting cybercrime
- Sergio Staro: The functioning of the G8 24/7 Network
- Jaime Ansieta: Police to police cooperation on cybercrime: Making use of Interpol
Session 2
- Cristina Schulman: The Convention on Cybercrime: a framework for comprehensive legislation and joint action against cybercrime
- Graham Sutton: Data protection and cybercrime investigations
Session 3
- Rusudan Mikelidze: The experience of Georgia: Lessons learnt and future steps
- Irakli Lomidze: The Data Exchange Agency of Georgia and Information Security
- Markko Künnapu: Strategies for enhancing cyber security
Conference on cybercrime (2 March 2010)
- Prof. Dr W.K Henrik Kaspersen: Challenges in implementing the Convention on Cybercrime and progress made by Georgia
- Virgil Spiridon: Investigating cybercrime: lessons learnt and recommendations (Romania experience)
Worskhop on law enforcement authorities and Internet service providers cooperation (2 March 2010)
- Cristina Schulman: The CoE Guidelines for the cooperation between law enforcement and Internet service providers against cybercrime
- Uwe Manuel Rasmussen: Investigation of computer crimes and the role of service providers
- Virgil Spiridon: LEA-ISP cooperation: examples of good practices
Workshop on cybercrime and data protection legislation (29 September 2009)
- Uwe Manuel Rasmussen: Challenges of fighting cybercrime and using electronic evidence
- Nigel Jones and Virgil Spiridon: Proposals for the establishment of a High Tech Crime Unit in Georgia
- Prof. Dr W.K Henrik Kaspersen: Analysis of the cybercrime legislation of Georgia against the provisions of the Convention on Cybercrime
- Emilio Aced Félez: Analysis of the data protection legislation of Georgia
Round table discussion on High Tech Crime unit (28 September 2009)
- Nigel Jones and Virgil Spiridon: Proposals for the establishment of a High Tech Crime unit in Georgia
- Virgil Spiridon: Practical examples of investigating cybercrime
Workshop on cybercrime legislation (16 July)
- Markko Künnapu: Estonian experience against cybercrime
- Virgil Spiridon: Challenges in investigating cybercrime
- Givi Baghdavadze: International cooperation provisions in Georgia
- Cristina Schulman:Council of Europe Convention on cybercrime and the advantages for Georgia to become Party to the Convention
- Cristina Schulman: Council of Europe Convention on cybercrime and national implementation
Round table on the creation of a 24/7 contact point and a high tech crime unit in Georgia (15 July)
- Markko Künnapu: 24/7 network and contact points
- Virgil Spiridon: The Cybercrime police unit of Romania
Other Ressources
Secrétariat du T-CY
Alexander SEGER
Secrétaire exécutif
Jan KRALIK
Manager de programme