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New trends in cybercrime and the future of international cooperation
Working session in cooperation with the European Cybercrime Centre
Numerous reports by law enforcement and intelligence agencies highlight the evolving nature of cybercrime. Therefore, an effective international cooperation between the governments – and with the private sector – is essential. This session will analyse the current operational, political and legal approaches to fighting cybercrime and stress key elements needed for an effective international cooperation against cybercrime in the future.
Opening Remarks
Panel Discussion
About the Organiser


About the Organiser

The EU Cyber Forum is funded by the European Union. The European Commission’s Service for Foreign Policy Instruments (FPI) puts EU foreign policy into action − fast and flexibly − in a policy-driven approach. It acts as first responder to foreign policy needs and opportunities, focusing on conflict prevention and peace, building alliances and leveraging the EU’s influence in the world. The Service plays a central role in implementing the European Commission’s political priorities in line with the EU’s Global Strategy for Foreign and Security Policy.
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