The outcome of the deliberations on the issue of cybercrime held during the Twelfth United Nations Congress on Criminal Prevention and Criminal Justice in 2010 was included in the Salvador Declaration on Comprehensive Strategies for Global Challenges: Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Systems and Their Development in a Changing World. The Economic and Social Council, in its resolution 2010/18, and the General Assembly, in its resolution 65/230, requested the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice to establish, in line with paragraph 42 of the Salvador Declaration, an open-ended intergovernmental expert group, to be convened prior to the twentieth session of the Commission, to conduct a comprehensive study of the problem of cybercrime and responses to it by Member States, the international community and the private sector, including the exchange of information on national legislation, best practices, technical assistance and international cooperation, with a view to examining options to strengthen existing and to propose new national and international legal or other responses to cybercrime.
The first session of the open-ended intergovernmental expert group to conduct a comprehensive study of the problem of cybercrime was held from 17 to 21 January 2011. The second session of the expert group was held from 25 to 28 February 2013 and the third session of the expert group took place from 10 to 13 April 2017.
The fourth session of the expert group took place from 3 to 5 April 2018 in Vienna, Austria
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UNODC/CCPCJ/EG.4/2018/CRP.1 |
Chair's Proposal for the 2018-2021 work plan of the Open-ended intergovernmental expert group meeting on Cybercrime, based on Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice resolution 26/4 |
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UNODC/CCPCJ/EG.4/2018/1 |
Annotated Provisional Agenda |
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List of Participants |
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UNODC/CN.5/2018/4 |
Report on the meeting of the Open-ended intergovernmental Expert Group to Conduct a Comprehensive Study on Cybercrime, held in Vienna from 3 to 5 April 2018 |
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Comments from Member States received in accordance with the Chair's proposal for the work plan for the period 2018-2021. Reproduced as received (Status: 16 March 2018) |
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Comments from Member States received in accordance with the Chair's proposal for the work plan for the period 2018-2021. Reproduced as received (Status: 28 March 2018) |
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Comments from Observers received in accordance with the Chair's proposal for the work plan for the period 2018-2021. Reproduced as received (Status: 27 March 2018) |
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UNODC/CCPCJ/EG.4/2017/4 |
Report on the meeting of the Open-ended intergovernmental Expert Group to Conduct a Comprehensive Study on Cybercrime, held in Vienna from 10 to 13 April 2017 |
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UNODC/CCPCJ/EG.4/2013/3 |
Report on the meeting of the Open-ended intergovernmental Expert Group to Conduct a Comprehensive Study on Cybercrime, held in Vienna from 25 to 28 February 2013 |
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UNODC/CCPCJ/EG.4/2011/3 |
Report on the meeting of the Open-ended intergovernmental Expert Group to Conduct a Comprehensive Study on Cybercrime, held in Vienna from 17 to 21 January 2011 |
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CCPCJ resolution 26/4 |
Strengthening international cooperation to combat cybercrime |
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UNODC/CCPCJ/EG.4/2017/2 |
Deliberations at the first meeting of the Expert Group to Conduct a Comprehensive Study on Cybercrime, held in Vienna from 17 to 21 January 2011 |
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Deliberations at the second meeting of the Expert Group to Conduct a Comprehensive Study on Cybercrime, held in Vienna from 25 to 28 February 2013 |
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Lu Chuanying
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Understanding Cybercrime from the Perspective of Cybersecurity |
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Claudio Peguero
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Legislación y marcos legislativos: el caso de la República Dominicana |
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Cristina Schulman
Ministry of Justice, Romania |
Legislation and Legal Frameworks on Cybercrime and Electronic Evidence: some comments on developments (2013-2018) | |
Pedro Verdelho
Public Prosecutor, Portugal |
Legislation and Frameworks: Contribution by Portugal | |
Li Jingjing
Cyber Security Department, China |
The Development Trends and Countermeasures of Cybercrime | |
Vadim Sushchik
Ministry of Interior, Russian Federation |
The latest legislative trends in Russia on crimes committed in the area of Information Technologies | |
Kapersky Lab
Russian Federation |
IT Security in the Era When Everything Can Be Hacked |