The Octopus Project is a Council of Europe project based on voluntary contributions from States Parties and Observers to the Convention on Cybercrime and other public and private sector organisations, aiming to support the implementation of the Convention on Cybercrime (Budapest Convention), its Protocols and related standards, as well as to address additional challenges that came to the forefront in the course of 2020.

Results are expected in the following areas:

 Duration of the project: 1 January 2021 – 31 December 2027


 

Project documentation
Activities

Octopus project – CYBERKOP action: 1st Steering Committee Meeting of the Action

18 December 2024 Pristina

CYBERKOP Action of the Octopus Project held its First Steering Committee Meeting on 18 December 2024, in Pristina. The meeting served as a key platform to review progress, share achievements, and plan the next steps in advancing the action’s objectives. The meeting was officially opened by the...

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Octopus project – CYBERKOP action: Second workshop on drafting the sub-legal act regulating access to Criminal Records System for the Ministry of Justice

12-13 December 2024 Pristina

As part of its commitment to supporting law reforms in Kosovo*, the CYBERKOP Action under the Octopus Project continues to provide assistance to the Ministry of Justice to draft the sub-legal act regulating their access to the Criminal Records System (CRS). Building on the outcomes of the first...

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Octopus Project: Malaysia pilots judicial training on cybercrime and electronic evidence

10 – 13 December 2024 Putrajaya, Malaysia

The Office of the Chief Registrar of Malaysia and the Attorney General’s Chambers of Malaysia, with the support of the Octopus Project of the Council of Europe, organised a judicial training course on cybercrime and e-evidence. The course includes two standard modules - introductory and advanced...

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