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Cybercrime Convention

Type
Slides
Tags
cybercrime
Authors
Marco Gercke
Event
Chaos Communication Congress 22th (22C3) 2005
Indexed on
Mar 27, 2013
URL
http://events.ccc.de/congress/2005/fahrplan/attachments/688-slides_cybercrime_convention.pdff
File name
688-slides_cybercrime_convention.pdff
File size
1.2 MB
MD5
834aada80c66ea18c0bcecd5e7ebe8da
SHA1
71bb734c48e3e3df5d40f12ac8b0a55f851c3f33

Within the topic of international regulation attempts in the field of Cybercrime (CoE Convention on Cybercrime & EU Council Framework Decision on Attacks against Information Systems) a number of Member States is planning to implement "hacking"-provisions in their national criminal law. This development could lead to a criminal sanctions not only for hacking acts committed with criminal intent but also for testing network security. The presentation is giving an overview about the specification of the international regulations – focussing the chances for the Member States to make restrictions to the specifications in order to keep more liberal criminal law provisions.

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