Octopus Interface Conference on Cooperation against Cybercrime
On 23 - 25 March 2010 Council of Europe is to organize an Octopus Interface conference on Cooperation against Cybercrime.
On the agenda:
Outlook - Security and fundamental rights - what rules for the internet? - Security and privacy in the clouds
Update - The Convention on Cybercrime and its Protocol; - Legislative developments around the world; - The Project on Cybercrime; - EuroDIG and the Internet Governance Forum.
Focus Workshops on: - Effective measures against the sexual exploitation and abuse of children on the internet; - The Convention on Cybercrime as a global framework; - Cybercrime training for judges and prosecutors; - Law enforcement responsibilities: the role of high-tech crime units, CERTs/CSIRTs, registries and registrars; - Mapping networks against cybercrime; - Technical cooperation against cybercrime.
The conference will provide an opportunity to interface for cybercrime experts from public and private sectors as well as international and non-governmental organizations from all over the world. Participation is free of charge but subject to registration. The conference will be followed by a project planning meeting for interested donors (25 March,PM) and a meeting of the working group on criminal money flows (26 March). Participation in these meetings is upon invitation only.
For any question please contact: Economic Crime Division Directorate General of Human Rights and Legal Affairs, Council of Europe, 67075 Strasbourg CEDEX, France Tel +33-3-9021-4506 Fax +33-3-9021-5650 e-mail alexander.seger@coe.int
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