Workshop 6 – Regional workshop for Asia: enhancing the role of women in the fight against cybercrime
In an increasingly digital world, the complexities of cybercrime continue to evolve, presenting challenges that extend beyond technological concerns. From a human perspective, the gender disparity within this field is apparent, with women underrepresented in roles across the judiciary, law enforcement, cybersecurity, and digital forensics. This imbalance limits the diversity of perspectives in investigations, which can lead to biases in understanding and addressing cybercrime. Additionally, it highlights structural barriers, such as unequal access to training, skills development, and leadership opportunities, that can impede women’s involvement and contributions. Addressing this gap is important for fostering more inclusive, effective, and victim-centered responses to cybercrime.
Integrating a gender-sensitive perspective on cybercrime within the criminal justice system requires an understanding of how cybercrimes affect women and men differently and the development of tailored responses to these differences. Additionally, it is crucial to involve women in various roles within law enforcement to ensure the proper documentation and investigation of cybercrimes that specifically target women. This workshop will showcase the important contributions women are making to the effective investigation, prosecution, and adjudication of cybercrime throughout Asia.
Presentations and panel discussions
- Introduction and objective of the workshop
- Women in the law enforcement - responding to digital threats
- Women in the judiciary - leading the fight against cybercrime
Resources
If you have any questions related to this workshop, please contact the Octopus Conference Secretariat