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 the United Kingdom to the Octopus Project. 

The project is open to voluntary contributions. Consult the Octopus Project leaflet here (version March 2026). 

Le Royaume-Uni verse une nouvelle contribution volontaire au projet Octopus

9 Janvier 2025 Strasbourg, France

Le gouvernement du Royaume-Uni, représenté par le ministère des Affaires étrangères, du Commonwealth et du Développement, a versé une nouvelle contribution volontaire au projet Octopus mis en œuvre par le Conseil de l'Europe. Cette contribution, d'un montant maximal de 100 000 livres sterling,...

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United Kingdom makes a further voluntary contribution to the Octopus Project

28 November 2023 Strasbourg, France

The Government of the United Kingdom, as represented by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, made a further voluntary contribution to the Octopus Project implemented by the Council of Europe. The contribution amounts to GBP 180 000 and is dedicated to supporting activities to be...

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United Kingdom makes a further voluntary contribution to the Octopus Project

6 March 2023 Strasbourg, France

The Government of the United Kingdom, as represented by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, made a further voluntary contribution to the Octopus Project implemented by the Council of Europe. The contribution amounts to GBP 100,000 and is dedicated to supporting the International...

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Le Royaume-Uni apporte une nouvelle contribution volontaire au nouveau projet Octopus

11 Decembre 2020 Strasbourg

Le Royaume-Uni a apporté une contribution volontaire supplémentaire au nouveau projet Octopus, d'un montant de 100 000 livres sterling. Le nouveau projet vise à soutenir la mise en œuvre de la Convention de Budapest sur la cybercriminalité (CETS 185), de ses protocoles et des normes connexes par...

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