Project 3: Support
measures against serious forms of cybercrime
The project's goal is to build the capacity of each country's criminal
justice authorities to co-operate effectively against cybercrime, based
on the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime and other relevant standards
and practices. The project will help countries:
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To define strategic priorities regarding cybercrime;
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To develop tools for action against cybercrime, including improved
legislation, mainstreaming of cybercrime and electronic evidence
topics in judicial and law enforcement training curricula, enhanced
co-operation between law enforcement and Internet service providers,
financial investigations on the Internet, effective international
co-operation;
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To assess progress made.
The project will combine regional workshops with peer-to-peer
assessments and advisory visits.
Detailed information on this component can be found at:
http://www.coe.int/t/DGHL/cooperation/economiccrime/cybercrime/cy_Project_EaP/Default_EaP_en.asp
Ms Cristina Schulman
Council of Europe
Project Co-ordinator for the Cybercrime component of the Eastern
Partnership Facility
+ 33 388 41 39
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cristina.schulman@coe.int
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