Exchange of views with data protection organisations
23 May, Council of Europe
Strasbourg, France
Purpose
The Cloud Evidence Group shared views with data protection organisations on the compatibility of possible options and solutions on criminal justice access to evidence in the cloud or in foreign jurisdictions with European data protection regulations.
Participants
- Representatives of data protection organisations
- Members and Observers of the Cybercrime Convention Committee (T-CY)
Contact
Secretariat of the Cybercrime Convention Committee : Email
Useful Resources
- T-CY(2016)7 Criminal justice access to electronic evidence in the cloud - Informal summary of issues and options under consideration by the Cloud Evidence Group
- T-CY(2016)2 Criminal justice access to data in the cloud: Cooperation with "foreign service providers"
- T-CY(2015)16 T-CY Draft Guidance Note 10 on Production orders for subscriber information (Article 18 Budapest Convention)
- T-CY(2015)10 Criminal ustice access to data in the cloud: challenges
- Data Protection Regulation and the Data Protection Directive in the field of law enforcement
- Council of Europe Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data (ETS 108)
- Council of Europe Recommendation “R(87)15 Regulating the use of personal data in the police sector
- Modernization of Convention 108
- Draft Protocol amending the Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data (CETS No. 108)
- Ad hoc Committee on Data Protection (CAHDATA)
Presentations
- Overview of issues and options currently under consideration by the Cloud Evidence Group, Alexander Seger, Executive Secretary of the Cybercrime Convention Committee
- Convention 108 - an update, Sophie Kwasny, Secretary of the Consultative Committee of the Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data (T-PD)