[14 May 2010, Tbilisi] The EU/COE Joint Project on Cybercrime in Georgia, which has been implemented between 1 June 2009 – 31 May 2010, was designed to contribute to the security of and confidence in information and communication technologies in Georgia by helping the authorities develop a consistent policy on cybercrime in view of implementing the Convention on Cybercrime (ETS 185).
In less than one year, with the support of the Project activities and benefited from the strong commitment and involvement of the Georgian project counterparts (the Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Internal Affairs and other national institutions), Georgia has made important progress in fighting cybercrime.
The Closing Conference represented an opportunity for the Project partners, the European Union and the Council of Europe to review the achievements of the Project and its impact on the fight against cybercrime in Georgia.
- Agenda
- Experts' presentations
- List of participants
- Press release of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia (Georgian only)
- Project Summary
- Project Website
T-CY Secretariat
Aisling KELLY
Executive Secretary
Jan KRALIK
Programme Manager
Océane TIMONER
Programme Assistant