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The online tools – Country Wiki profiles on cybercrime legislation and policies, training materials and many more to come – bring together experts, counterparts, academics and professionals in the cybercrime field.
Latest updates:
- Updated information on more than 100 States
- Information on other countries will be available soon
Let us know if we missed anything with regard to your country!
Latest updates:
- HELP course on cybercrime (brief overview)
- The Guide on Seizing Cryptocurrencies is now available in Portuguese, French, Spanish and Arabic as well (available upon request)
New / updated courses will be available soon. Stay tuned and make use of our Templates for MLA and Data Preservation requests (translations are also available on the platform).
Work in Progress
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What's new?
- Country Wikis now available for more than 100 States!
- New updates are in the pipeline - stay tuned!
Useful links
- Cybercrime website
- Template: Mutual Legal Assistance Request for subscriber information (Art. 31 Budapest Convention). English and bilingual versions available.
- Template: Data Preservation Request (Articles 29 and 30 Budapest Convention). English and bilingual versions available.