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UN Comprehensive Study on Cybercrime

UN Comprehensive Study on Cybercrime. UNODC Regional Centre for East Asia and the Pacific. Background. Mandated by General Assembly Resolution 65/230 and conducted by an open-ended intergovernmental expert group Aims to present a comprehensive global picture of:

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UN Comprehensive Study on Cybercrime

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  1. UN Comprehensive Study on Cybercrime UNODC Regional Centre for East Asia and the Pacific

  2. Background • Mandated by General Assembly Resolution 65/230 and conducted by an open-ended intergovernmental expert group • Aims to present a comprehensive global picture of: • the problem of cybercrime • responses to it by Member States, the international community and the private sector • Will examine options for strengthening existing and/or proposing new national and international legal or other responses to cybercrime

  3. 1)Legislation • Criminalization • Procedural powers and electronic evidence • Jurisdiction • Responsibility and liability of the private sector • International cooperation • 2) Law enforcement, prosecution and court capacity • 3) International cooperation mechanisms • 4) Prevention: public-private partnerships and awareness raising • 5) In line with human rights and the rule of law A Cybercrime Response:The Core Elements

  4. The Study Questionnaire • Covers the core elements needed for a cybercrime response (legislation, capacity, international cooperation, prevention and human rights) • Includes ‘act descriptions’ as a common basis for discussion • Divided into different tabs for different institutions: • General section (1 tab) • Legislators (2 tabs) • Police (2 tabs) • Prosecution (2 tabs) • Courts (1 tab) • International cooperation authorities (3 tabs)

  5. What is Cybercrime Anyway?

  6. What is Cybercrime Anyway?

  7. The UN Cybercrime Study Private sector questionnaire Intergovernmental organizations and academia questionnaire Member state questionnaire Comprehensive study Other material and consultations

  8. Study Timeline

  9. www.unodc.org/cybercrime-study

  10. Thank youcybercrime.study@unodc.org

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