Strengthening inclusive cybercrime policymaking: Europe regional consultation

Join Chatham House and the EU Cyber Direct project for this virtual consultation on cybercrime policymaking, which will convene stakeholders like civil society, private sector, technical community and academia from Europe.

Research event
10 November 2021 — 12:00PM TO 3:30PM
Online

Join Chatham House and the EU Cyber Direct project for this virtual regional consultation, intended for civil society, the private sector and other non-state stakeholders from the wider European region to share their perspectives on developing a new international convention on cybercrime, pursuant to United Nations General Assembly resolution 74/247. 
 
As the United Nations prepares to negotiate a new convention on cybercrime starting in January 2022, it is vital that non-state stakeholders (such as civil society, the private sector, academia, and the technical community) have the opportunity to meaningfully share their opinions and concerns. 
 
To this end, Chatham House’s International Security Programme is facilitating a series of virtual regional consultations to engage with non-state stakeholders from different regions during the negotiations on cybercrime, providing a platform for sharing knowledge, information and positions on different issues. 
 
This meeting welcomes stakeholders from Europe to share their perspectives about key elements of the future draft international convention on cybercrime. Through plenary sessions and breakout rooms, this consultation will encourage all participants to contribute to the discussion.

Read the meeting summary

Participants

Joyce Hakmeh, Senior Research Fellow, International Security Programme; Co-Editor, Journal of Cyber Policy.

Patryk Pawlak, Brussels Executive Officer, European Institute for Security Studies.

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