| OCTOPUS Interface Conference and Cybercrime Convention Committee, 10-13 March 2009 |
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OCTOPUS Interface Conference on Cooperation Against Cybercrime Societies worldwide rely on information and communication technologies. However, the increasing dependency on such technologies makes societies vulnerable to the threat of cybercrime. In response to these challenges the Council of Europe adopted the Convention on Cybercrime (ETS 185) in 2001 and the Protocol on the Criminalization of Acts of a Racist and Xenophobic Nature Committed through Computer System (ETS 189) in 2003. Through the Project on Cybercrime it supports countries in the implementation of this treaty. Important initiatives are also being carried out by a range of other international organisations, non-governmental organisations, national institutions and the private sector. As in 2004, 2007 and 2008, the Conference will provide a platform to enhance cooperation among the different initiatives and allow participants to make best possible use of existing opportunities. The 2009 Conference will, among other things, provide information on: - Implementation of the Convention and its Protocol: update The Conference will in particular focus on four themes: - Criminalising child pornography on the internet: How do countries implement Article 9 of the Convention on Cybercrime? How do they make use of the Convention on the Sexual Exploatation and Abuse of Children? The conference will be followed by the Cybercrime Convention Committee (T-CY) on 12-13 March 2009. For any question please contact: |