[Privsec] Parallel event on cybercrime convention organised by
Council of Europe
Ralf Bendrath
bendrath at zedat.fu-berlin.de
Thu Nov 10 16:28:23 GMT 2005
FYI
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The Council of Europe
has the pleasure of inviting you to the
PARALLEL EVENT
*“THE CONVENTION ON CYBERCRIME: A GLOBAL TREATY ?”*
/organised by the Council of Europe/
/Tunis, 15 November 2005,// 3// –// 7// pm//, Room El Jem,/
/Exhibitions Park and International Trade Centre, 2015 LE KRAM, TUNIS,
TUNISIA/
*_Presentation_*
The Council of Europe adopted in 2001, the Convention on cybercrime:
the first and so far only international treaty against this scourge.****
This Convention, which has been so far signed by 31 European and
non-European States and ratified by 11 States, is in force since July
2004 and is a global treaty open for accession to all States in the
world. Many Institutions and private sector representatives have
expressed support for the Convention.
The 11th UN Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, which took
place in Bangkok on 18-25 April 2005, also dealt in details with the need
to combat cybercrime. In its final Declaration, the Congress reaffirmed
"the fundamental importance of implementation of existing instruments [….]
in particular against cybercrime" and recognised the importance of the
contribution by regional institutions to combat cybercrime. More
specifically, one of the recommendations of Workshop 6 on "Measures to
combat computer-related crimes" states that "States should take into
consideration the provisions of the Council of Europe Convention on
cybercrime".
This parallel event will thus examine the global nature of the Council
of Europe Convention on cybercrime (the only binding international
treaty in the world to counter cybercrime) and will possibly argue for a
global accession to it.
*Chair of the Parallel event*:
Howard Schmidt, former Special Adviser for Cyberspace Security for the
White House
*3.00 pm Opening of the side event*
v Representative of the Council of Europe
v Maria Cristina Bueti, Strategy and Policy Unit, International
Telecommunication Union
*3.15 pm The Convention on cybercrime: an overview*
v Amanda Hubbard, Fulbright Researcher, Norway
*3.30pm Questions & Answers*
*4.00 pm The Convention on cybercrime: a global treaty ?*
v Ehab Elsonbaty, Egypt
v Anthony Teelucksingh, United States of America
v Ilias Chatzos, Symantec
*5.00 pm Question & Answers and discussion*
Closing remarks and end of the parallel event (not later then 6.45 pm)
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