Octopus Project - Voluntary Contributions from France
The Octopus Project is a Council of Europe project based on voluntary contributions from States Parties and Observers to the Convention on Cybercrime and other public and private sector organisations, aiming to support the implementation of the Convention on Cybercrime (Budapest Convention), its Protocols and related standards, as well as to address additional challenges that came to the forefront in the course of 2020.
The Council of Europe gratefully acknowledges the contributions of France to the Octopus Project.
The project is open to voluntary contributions. Consult the Octopus Project leaflet here (version March 2026).
France makes a voluntary contribution to the Octopus Project
The Government of France, as represented by Mr Ambassador Pap Ndiaye, Permanent Representative of France to the Council of Europe, made a voluntary contribution to the Octopus Project implemented by the Council of Europe, amounting to EUR 140 000. This first French voluntary contribution to the...