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CyberEast: Effective Access to Data - Online test exercises

Building and maintaining partnerships with private sector entities - primarily Internet service providers - is key for reinforcing mechanisms for trusted cooperation between the private sector, citizens and criminal justice authorities. This is also one of the key priorities for joint action of European Union and Council of Europe under the CyberEast project.

Experimenting with new format of cooperative capacity building, the project held three test sessions of online practical exercise scenarios, which focused on simulated computer incident and potential cybercrime against a private health Research Centre conducting COVID-19 research, and thus tested practical cooperation between the service providers and law enforcement in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.

The main objective of these sessions, lasting three days each, was to give investigators, CSIRT experts and private industry representatives a set of skills that are necessary for joint action against cybercrime, by reverting to use of preservation powers and production orders provided by Articles 16 and 18 of the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime.

These series will be continued and eventually rolled out to all countries of the Eastern Partnership in 2021 under CyberEast project.

Online November - December 2020
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