The Council of Europe, under the Cybercrime@EAP II joint project with the European Union, supported a workshop aimed at promoting “the harmonisation of Belarusian legislation with the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime”.
Discussions and practical examples underlined the link between domestic legislation and the ability for international cooperation. Speakers included the 24/7 point of contact point of Estonia.
The event was held at the International Training Centre of the Academy of the Ministry of Interior in Minsk and was organised in cooperation with the Council of Europe Information Point in Minsk and the Ministry of the Interior of Belarus.