01 November 2016
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"The Strategic Seminar “Keys to Cybercrime” was held on 2 June in The Hague. The Seminar was jointly organised by the Netherlands Presidency of the EU and Eurojust.
This Outcome Report presents the summary of the main topics discussed by the participants in the Strategic Seminar, consisting mainly of national judicial authorities specialised in cybercrime, representatives from the European Commission and Council, the Council of Europe, Europol and the Eurojust Task Force on Cybercrime."
See: NOTE from: EUROJUST to: delegations: Strategic Seminar "Keys to Cyberspace" - Eurojust, The Hague, 2 June 2016 - Outcome Report (13982/16, 4 November 2016, pdf)
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Session I: Jurisdiction in cyberspace in relation to the Cloud
3. Session II: Cooperation with service providers located in the USA
4. Session III: Encryption of data
5. Session IV: The European Judicial Cybercrime Network
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