Council of Europe Cybercrime Convention Committee Outlines Recommendations For Improving Cybercrime Investigation Practices

A Council of Europe report evaluates how 74 nations implement Budapest Convention rules for accessing stored computer data, highlighting disparities in legal practices, safeguards, and resources while offering recommendations to improve global cooperation and cybercrime investigations.

Council of Europe Cybercrime Convention Committee Outlines Recommendations For Improving Cybercrime Investigation Practices

New Report Illuminates Global Cybercrime Challenges and Solutions

A recent report from the Council of Europe’s Cybercrime Convention Committee has provided a detailed analysis of the implementation of Article 19 of the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime.

Covering 74 nations that are signatories to the convention, the report dives into practices concerning the search and seizure of stored computer data and the collection of electronic evidence across borders.

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