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The Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence

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  • 2024

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  • The framework aims to ensure that activities within the lifecycle of artificial intelligence systems…

 

The Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence

The framework aims to ensure that activities within the lifecycle of artificial intelligence systems are fully consistent with human rights, democracy and the rule of law, while being conducive to technological progress and innovation. It cover the use of AI systems by public authorities and private actors. The Framework Convention […]

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The global state of cybercrime legislation 2013 – 2024: A cursory overview

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  • 2025

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  • The updated report from the Cybercrime Programme Office of the Council of Europe (C-PROC) provides a…

 

The global state of cybercrime legislation 2013 – 2024: A cursory overview

The updated report from the Cybercrime Programme Office of the Council of Europe (C-PROC) provides a comprehensive overview of global trends in cybercrime legislation and electronic evidence since 2013. Released in December 2024, the report reveals significant progress in legislative reforms across continents, with approximately 95% of UN Member States […]

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Guide to Developing a National Cybersecurity Strategy (2nd Edition 2021)

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  • 2021

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  • The purpose of this document is to guide national leaders and policy-makers in the development of a …

 

Guide to Developing a National Cybersecurity Strategy (2nd Edition 2021)

The purpose of this document is to guide national leaders and policy-makers in the development of a National Cybersecurity Strategy, and in thinking strategically about cybersecurity, cyber-preparedness and resilience. This Guide aims to provide a useful, flexible and user-friendly framework to set the context of a country’s socio-economic vision and […]

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Principles of Judicial Training on cybercrime and electronic evidence

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  • 2017

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  • As part of the Global Action on Cybercrime Extended (GLACY)+ program by the European Union (Instrume…

 

Principles of Judicial Training on cybercrime and electronic evidence

As part of the Global Action on Cybercrime Extended (GLACY)+ program by the European Union (Instrument Contributing to Peace and Stability) and the Council of Europe, this document delineates 16 principles that constitute a common base and an aspirational reference for judicial training on cybercrime and electronic evidence. The principles […]

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Guide for Criminal Justice Statistics on Cybercrime and Electronic Evidence

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  • 2020

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  • INTERPOL and the Council of Europe, in the framework of the GLACY+ Project, cooperate in publishing …

 

Guide for Criminal Justice Statistics on Cybercrime and Electronic Evidence

INTERPOL and the Council of Europe, in the framework of the GLACY+ Project, cooperate in publishing the Guide for Criminal Justice Statistics on Cybercrime and Electronic Evidence While many governments recognize the need to take action against cybercrime, they face difficulties in defining the problem at hand. To effectively tackle […]

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Capacity Building on Cybercrime

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  • 2013

Description

  • The international community has reached broad agreement, at political levels, on capacity building a…

 

Capacity Building on Cybercrime

The international community has reached broad agreement, at political levels, on capacity building as an effective way to address the threat of cybercrime and the  challenges related to electronic evidence. The purpose of this discussion paper is to illustrate how such a political agreement can be translated into actual capacity […]

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Octopus Cybercrime Community Country Wiki

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Year

  • 2019

Description

  • The wiki profiles provide an overview of a country’s policy on cybercrime and electronic evide…

 

Octopus Cybercrime Community Country Wiki

The wiki profiles provide an overview of a country’s policy on cybercrime and electronic evidence. Every fiche includes a description of cybercrime policies/strategies, the state of cybercrime legislation, the channels of cooperation, international cooperation and case law. Source – Council of Europe website

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Budapest Convention on Cybercrime

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  • 2001

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  • The Convention is the first international treaty on crimes committed via the Internet and other comp…

 

Budapest Convention on Cybercrime

The Convention is the first international treaty on crimes committed via the Internet and other computer networks, dealing particularly with infringements of copyright, computer-related fraud, child pornography and violations of network security. It also contains a series of powers and procedures such as the search of computer networks and interception. […]

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