Fight against criminal activities in cyberspace

10 Jun 2016 11:54 AM

On 9 June, EU Justice ministers discussed further improvements to criminal justice in cyberspace. They adopted two sets of conclusions which set out practical measures to improve cooperation, as well as a timeline for further action. 

Minister van der Steur, from the Netherlands presidency, said : "Making progress in these areas will contribute to securing and obtaining e-evidence more effectively, which is of utmost importance to step up the fight against terrorism and other criminal activities in or through the use of cyberspace." 

Council conclusions on improving criminal justice in cyberspace

The conclusions on improving criminal justice in cyberspace set out concrete measures for future follow-up and action in three main areas of work: 

While some of the measures identified in the conclusions could be implemented right away, others need further reflection and political guidance. For this reason, Ministers held a policy debate on two specific issues, namely: 

The Council requested the Commission to present deliverables on the three work streams by June 2017. 

Council conclusions on the European Judicial Cybercrime Network

The conclusions formalise and enhance the network of judicial authorities and experts in the field of cybercrime, supported by Eurojust. 

The objective of the network is to facilitate the exchange of expertise, best practices and other relevant knowledge and experience on the investigation and prosecution of cybercrime. 

 Background

Ministers expressed political support in December 2015, and at the informal meeting of the Ministers of 26 January 2016 in Amsterdam, to develop solutions enabling effective investigations in cyberspace. Following the terrorist attacks in Brussels on 22 March 2016, the Ministers of Justice and Home affairs jointly emphasised the need to address these issues as a matter of priority.

Council conclusions on improving criminal justice in cyberspace

Council conclusions on the European Judicial Cybercrime Network

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