Le projet Cybercrim@EAP II est mise en œuvre dans le Cadre de la Coopération Programmatique de l'Union Européenne et du Conseil de l'Europe pour les pays du Partenariat Oriental.

Pays participants: l'Arménie, l'Azerbaïdjan, le Biélorussie, la Géorgie, la Moldavie et l'Ukraine

Le projet vise à optimiser la coopération régionale et internationale sur la cybercriminalité et la preuve électronique.

Composants:

  • L’amélioration de l'entraide juridique pour la coopération internationale sur la cybercriminalité et la preuve électronique
  • De renforcer le rôle des points de contact 24/7

“Programmatic Cooperation Framework’ (PCF)

Activités

Retour International Workshop on Cybercrime Training Strategies for Law Enforcement Agencies

The first in a series of workshops was held in Brussels on 15 and 16 June, which brought together 37 representatives of cybercrime units and police training academies from 20 countries to familiarize them with the ECTEG course materials and discuss national law enforcement training strategies and international best practices.
International Workshop on Cybercrime Training Strategies for Law Enforcement Agencies

A coordinated effort between the Council of Europe, INTERPOL and Europol aims to make available the training materials developed by the European Cybercrime Training and Education Group (ECTEG) to all the countries supported by current Joint Projects of the European Union and the Council of Europe: GLACY+ (implemented together with INTERPOL), iPROCEEDS and Cybercrime@EAP II.

Getting access to ECTEG materials will be facilitated by Council of Europe and further assistance provided to deliver these training courses at their national level.

All courses that have been developed for ECTEG are freely available only to the law enforcement community within the European Union and beyond. The purpose is to have a standardized approach to training linked with the Cybercrime Training Competency Framework and the Training Governance Model developed at the EU level.

Ensuring that law enforcement officers worldwide gain the resources they need to reach, maintain and further increase their response capacities is a practical advancement to keep up with the expanding cybercrime threat within the EU and beyond, made possible through the successful cooperation between international organizations.

For further information and documentation, please consult the workshop page.

 


Brussels, Belgium 15-16 June 2017
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Secrétariat du T-CY


Alexander SEGER
Secrétaire exécutif

Jan KRALIK
Manager de programme

Céline DEWAELE
Assistante de programme

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