7 November, 14.00 - 17.30

Current scale and quantity of cybercrime and other offences involving electronic evidence, with associated challenges related to cloud computing and jurisdiction, underline the need for effective criminal justice response, making use of frameworks such as the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime, including those developed in the 2nd Additional Protocol. 

The Protocol aims to respond to these challenges by providing tools for enhanced cooperation and disclosure of electronic evidence - such as direct cooperation with service providers and registrars, effective means to obtain subscriber information and traffic data, immediate cooperation in emergencies or joint investigations - that are subject to a system of human rights and rule of law, including data protection safeguards.

The workshop will facilitate a wider awareness on the new tools and procedures under the Protocol, promote its signature and offer further insights on capacity building needs in relation to its future implementation.


  • Moderator: Betty SHAVE, Council of Europe consultant
  • Rapporteur: Marcos SALT, Criminal law professor, Director of the postgraduate studies on cybercrime and e-evidence, Buenos Aires University, Argentina
  • Secretariat: Irina DREXLER, Octopus Project, Cybercrime Programme Office of the Council of Europe
Agenda
  • Introductory remarks and workshop objectives
  • Rationale and the process of negotiation of the Second Additional Protocol            
  • Expert panels on the Second Additional Protocol (by article)
  • Conclusions and way forward
Speakers
Alexander SEGER
Alexander SEGER Executive Secretary of the Cybercrime Convention Committee, Council of Europe
Betty SHAVE
Betty SHAVE Council of Europe consultant
Cristina SCHULMAN
Cristina SCHULMAN Chair of the Cybercrime Convention Committee
Fernanda Teixeira SOUZA DOMINGOS
Fernanda Teixeira SOUZA DOMINGOS Federal Prosecutor, Coordinator of the Advisory Group on Cybercrime at the Criminal Chamber of the Federal Prosecution Service Brazil
Jacqueline B.M. PALUMBO
Jacqueline B.M. PALUMBO Senior General Counsel and Head, Treaty Negotiations, Department of Justice, Canada
Juan Carlos CUBILLO MIRANDA
Juan Carlos CUBILLO MIRANDA Deputy Prosecutor, Attorney General's Office, Costa Rica
Lizet Nancy RODRIGUEZ ROCHA
Lizet Nancy RODRIGUEZ ROCHA Deputy Provincial Prosecutor, Unit for International Judicial Cooperation and Extraditions, Public Ministry, Peru
Marcos SALT
Marcos SALT Criminal law professor, Director of the postgraduate studies on cybercrime and e-evidence, Buenos Aires University, Argentina
Mauricio FERNANDEZ
Mauricio FERNANDEZ Director, Specialized Unit for Money Laundering, Economic Crimes, Cybercrime and Organized Crimes, Public Ministry, Chile
Michael STAWASZ
Michael STAWASZ Deputy Chief Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section, United States Department of Justice
Nora ELLINGSEN
Nora ELLINGSEN Associate Security Counsel, Google
Pablo SEGURA
Pablo SEGURA Data Protection expert, Lecturer, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Pedro VERDELHO
Pedro VERDELHO Vice-Chair of the Cybercrime Convention Committee

 

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