Conference 2012: Reports, presentations, resources
These technical reports, presentations and resources do not necessarily reflect official positions of the Council of Europe.
Session
Presentations/materials
Opening session
Opening remarks by Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Mr Thorbjørn Jagland
Mexico - Data protection and cybercrime challenges (Sigrid Arzt)
Botswana - Experience with cybercrime legislation (Athaliah Molokomme)
Update session
From Octopus to Octopus (Alexander Seger, Council of Europe)
Budapest Convention on Cybercrime
Council of Europe Internet Governance Strategy 2012-2015
Global Project on Cybercrime, Phase 3
Gobal Project on Cybercrime, Phase 2 - Final Report
Criminal money flows on the Internet - Typology study
Cybercrime - effective public-private partnership (Adam Palmer, Symantec)
Digital Crimes in Russia (Sergey Grudinov, Group-IB, Russia)
UNODC (Gillian Murray)
GUAM (Oleh Klynchenko)
CCI (Lara Pace)
ENISA (Silvia Portesi)
Update from the T-CY (Markko Kunnappu)
New Trends of Cybercrime (Kaspersky Lab)
Update from the African Union Commission
Workshop 1:
Cybercrime legislation
Global State of Cybercrime Legislation (Cristina Schulman)
Developments in the fight against cybercrime - Costa Rica
Costa Rica - legislative developments (Francisco Salas Ruiz)
Costa Rica - draft cybercrime law
Japan - legislative developments (Yoshimitsu Yamauchi, Ministry of Justice, Japan)
Spain - Legislation and the Cybercrime Prosecution Department
Application of Domestic Cybercrime Legislation in Trinidad and Tobago (Kerry-Ann Barrett)
Application of legislation in practice - example from Sri Lanka
Cybercrime Legislation- Serbia example
Presentation on GPEN (Esther George)
Update on Cybercrime Legislation by Nigeria
Prosecutor General's Cybercrime Office - Portugal
Case Law and Application of Law (Presentation by Esther George)
Case Law and Application of Law (cases)
Country profiles
Workshop 2:
Public/private information sharing
ENISA report on CERT/law enforcement cooperation
ENISA report on CERT information exchange
Turkey - Public/private cooperation (Bilal Sen)
Bill Harmon and Roger Halbheer (Microsoft) - Public/Private information sharing
Private Sector's perspective for public/private information sharing (Tomohiko Yamakawa)
Presentation of results from the survey of national online threat analysis (Wout de Natris)
Workshop 3:
Child protection
Lanzarote Convention
VGT / legislative engagement strategy
Gaps in legislation against child abuse images in South East Asia and challenges (Anjan Bose)
Workshop 4:
Transborder access and jurisdiction
The provisions of the Budapest Convention (Alexander Seger)
Norway - transborder access to electronic evidence (Eirik Tronnes Hansen)
Government access to data in the clouds - Hogan Lovells White Paper
Transborder access in Latin America (Marcos Salt)
Jurisdiction over cybercrime (Cristos Velasco)
Cloud computing and cybercrime investigations: territoriality vs the power of disposal (report by Jan Spoenle)
Transborder access and jurisdiction (Renato Opice Blum)
Law enforcement challenges in transborder acquisition of electronic evidence from "Cloud Computing Providers" (report by Joseph Schwerha)
Internet jurisdiction (report by Henrik Kaspersen)
Cloud computing and its implications on data protection (report prepared by Yves Poullet, Jean-Marc Van Gyseghem, Jacques Gérard, Claire Gayrel and Jean-Philippe Moiny)
Technologies and Business vs. Law - Coud computing, transborder access, and data retention: a legal perspective from the State which is conducting an investigation (Francesco Cajani)
Workshop 5:
Rule of law and human rights safeguards and data protection
Article 15 - Conditions and Safeguards under the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime
Implementation of Article 15 in Croatian Legislation (Drazen Dragicevic)
L'expérience sénégalaise (Mouhamdou Lo)
Presentation by the Chair of T-PD (Jean-Philippe Walter)
European Court of Human Rights: Internet case-law
Data Protection Convention 108 - modernisation process
Cybercrime investigations and the protection of personal data and privacy
Plenary:
Final plenary session
How did we come to naming the conference the "Octopus Conference" - Presentation by Alexander Seger
Conclusions from the side event on electronic evidence (Nigel Jones)
Conclusions by Ernest Chernukhin, First Secretary, MFA of the Russian Federation
Closing Remarks by Deputy Secretary General of Council of Europe, Mrs Maud de-Boer Buquicchio
Contact
Comments, corrections or updates may be sent to: Alexander Seger
Data Protection and Cybercrime Division Directorate General of Human Rights and Rule of Law Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France Tel: +33-3-9021-4506 - Fax: +33-3-9021-5650 - Email: alexander.seger@coe.int - www.coe.int/cybercrime