The Council of Europe Cybercrime Programme Office through the GLACY+ project and the Octopus Project, in cooperation with PGA's International Peace and Security Program (IPSP), are launching a series of thematic Webinars as part of the Global Parliamentary Cybersecurity Initiative (GPCI) to Promote Universality and Implementation of the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime and its Additional Protocol.
This series of webinars is intended to provide Parliamentarians and other relevant policy makers with a platform for identifying effective responses to countering cybercrime in their respective countries, displaying how to make use of the opportunities offered by the mechanism of the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime. A fully mobilized Parliament, both through legislators and advocates, can make a significant and decisive contribution to ensuring that the international legal standards on cybercrime promoted by the Budapest Convention and its First Additional Protocol are universally applied.
Follow the agenda of the upcoming webinars in the series – 13 July 2021 – African Region, 15 September 2021 – Caribbean Region, 9 November 2021 – Asia/Pacific Region, 18 January 2022 – Latin America, along with more details and relevant information, on the dedicated webpage.
Budapest Convention on Cybercrime
First Additional Protocol to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime
Second Additional Protocol to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime