News

Reports on implementation of EU cybercrime policies in Cyprus and Italy declassified 15.8.16

The Council of the EU has published declassified reports on Cyprus' and Italy's implementation of EU cybercrime policies. Initially produced as RESTREINT/RESTRICTED documents, their contents have now been made public in full. The reports cover
The Council of the EU has published declassified reports on Cyprus' and Italy's implementation of EU cybercrime policies. Initially produced as RESTREINT/RESTRICTED documents, their contents have now been made public in full. The reports cover

The Council of the EU has published declassified reports on Cyprus’ and Italy’s implementation of EU cybercrime policies. Initially produced as RESTREINT/RESTRICTED documents, their contents have now been made public in full.

 

The reports cover “general matters” such as national cybersecurity and cybercrime strategies and priorities; national structures such as law enforcement agencies and the judiciary; the relevant legal framework (including sections on investigative techniques and human rights); operational aspects; training; and recommendations.

The reports are based on a questionnaire that was circulated to Member States in February 2014: Seventh round of mutual evaluations – Questionnaire (5335/1/14 REV 1, 3 February 2014, pdf)

The declassification of the reports on Italy and Cyprus follows others (pdfs):