Action Globale sur la Cybercriminalité Elargie (GLACY+)
GLACY+ is a Joint project of the European Union (Instrument Contributing to Peace and Stability) and the Council of Europe.
GLACY+ is intended to extend the experience of the GLACY project (2013 – 2016) and supports nineteen priority and hub countries in Africa, Asia-Pacific and Latin America and the Caribbean region – Benin, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Fiji, Ghana, Mauritius, Morocco, Nigeria, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Timor Leste and Tonga. These countries may serve as hubs to share their experience within their respective regions.
Objectives:
To strengthen the capacities of States worldwide to apply legislation on cybercrime and electronic evidence and enhance their abilities for effective international cooperation in this area.
1. To promote consistent cybercrime legislation, policies and strategies;
2. To strengthen the capacity of police authorities to investigate cybercrime and engage in effective police-to-police cooperation with each other as well as with cybercrime units in Europe and other regions;
3. To enable criminal justice authorities to apply legislation and prosecute and adjudicate cases of cybercrime and electronic evidence and engage in international cooperation.
Documentation
Reports
In the highlight
- Priorités stratégiques de coopération sur la cybercriminalité et les preuves électroniques adoptées par les pays du GLACY (2013-2016)
- Principes de la formation judiciaire sur la cybercriminalité et les preuves électroniques
- Guide sur la Invéstigation numeriques (disponible sur la communauté Octopus lors de l'inscription)
- Guide de preuve électronique (disponible sur la communauté Octopus lors de l'inscription)
Rapport d'activité du C-PROC pour 2023
Aujourd'hui, la Secrétaire générale Marija Pejčinović Burić a partagé avec le Comité des Ministres son rapport sur les activités en 2023 du Bureau du programme sur la cybercriminalité (C-PROC) du Conseil de l'Europe. Ce rapport confirme une fois de plus la portée mondiale et l'impact du...
GLACY-e: Ecuador makes progress towards developing a national cybercrime strategy
Since 2022, when Ecuador was invited to become a Party to the Convention on Cybercrime (Budapest Convention), the country took significant steps to develop institutional capacities to investigate and prosecute cybercrime. To further harmonise and consolidate these efforts, Ecuadorian authorities...
GLACY+: The International Network of National Judicial Trainers kicks-off the 4th series of P2P webinar
About 45 cybercrime professionals from 12 countries participating in the International Network of National Judicial Trainers (Network) met online on 29 February to discuss cybercrime challenges in relation to cryptocurrencies. The participants had to study in advance a scenario case involving...
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