On 6-8 May, three of the capacity building projects on cybercrime - GLACY+, iPROCEEDS - 2 and CyberEast - joined forces and brought together six international experts to discuss the re-design of the judicial training courses developed by the Council of Europe.
Following the virtual brainstorming sessions, a set of main guidelines and reference documents for the further development of the courses will be finalized. Four courses are envisaged at this moment: the updated versions of the introductory and advanced judicial courses, as well as the development of two new specialized courses on electronic evidence and international cooperation, respectively.
Part of the feedback and outcomes resulted from the first Meeting of the National Judicial Trainers on Cybercrime, held in Strasbourg last year, will be integrated in the new training materials.