Project CyberEast is a joint project of the European Union and the Council of Europe, implemented in the Eastern Partnership region by the Council of Europe under the European Neighbourhood East Instrument (ENI).

 

Participating countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.

 

The project aims at adopting legislative and policy frameworks compliant to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime and related instruments, reinforcing the capacities of judicial and law enforcement authorities and interagency cooperation, and increasing efficient international cooperation and trust on criminal justice, cybercrime and electronic evidence, including between service providers and law enforcement.

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Project CyberEast: Action on Cybercrime for Cyber Resilience in the Eastern Partnership Region was launched

20 June 2019 Bucharest, Romania

Following exchange of signatures between the European Union and the Council of Europe in June 2019, the joint European Union / Council of Europe project “CyberEast: Action on Cybercrime for Cyber Resilience in the Eastern Partnership Region” has formally commenced on 20 June 2019. The CyberEast...

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Snapshot of the Cybercrime@EAP 2018 results

17 December 2018 Bucharest, Romania

As the Cybercrime@EAP 2018 concludes at the end of this year, please watch the results of this project that worked on international and public/private cooperation in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine. Watch the video here!

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Cybercrime@EaP 2018: Regional Conference on Cybercrime Strategies and Closing Event of the Project held in Tbilisi

11-13 December 2018 Tbilisi, Georgia

As part of the EU-funded Partnership for Good Governance between the EU and the Council of Europe, the EU and the Cybercrime Programme Office of the Council of Europe (C-PROC) organized the Conference on Cybercrime Strategies and Closing Event for Cybercrime@EaP projects on 11-13 December 2018 in...

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