Day 1
Session 1: The state of cybercrime legislation in the ECOWAS region (study), Yuliya MORENETS, Expert on Cybercrime and Cybersecurity, International Consultant for the Council of Europe
Session 2: International guidelines for legislation on cybercrime and electronic evidence
Session 3: International cooperation on cybercrime and e-evidence under the Budapest Convention, Papa Assane TOURÉ, Magistrate and Deputy Secretary General of the Government, Senegal / Adel JOMNI, Council of Europe
Session 4: International Law Enforcement Cooperation on Cybercrime investigations: the role of INTERPOL, Olusola OGUNTUNDE, Digital Crime Officer, INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation
Session 5: Mutual Assistance Requests: Procedures for requesting electronic evidence from international partners, Zahid JAMIL, Barrister specialized in Cybercrime and International Consultant for the Council of Europe
Session 6: Cooperation with the Private Sector in the fight against cybercrime, George-Maria TYENDEZWA, Head, Cybercrime Prosecution Unit of Nigeria
Day 2
Sessions 7-8: Legislation on cybercrime, Zahid JAMIL, Council of Europe
Session 9: Rule of law safeguards limiting investigative powers (FR), Adel JOMNI, Council of Europe / Papa Assane TOURÉ, Senegal
Session 10: Guidelines to draft a Cybercrime and Cybersecurity Strategy (FR), Adel JOMNI, Council of Europe
Day 3
Session 11: The international legal framework on Cybercrime and Electronic Evidence - Budapest Convention, Manuel PEREIRA, GLACY+ Project Manager, Council of Europe