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Wednesday, 20 – Friday, 22 March 2019

Centro de Estudos Judiciarios (CEJ) / Judicial School of Portugal


Largo do Limoeiro, 1149-048 Lisboa

EJTN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SEMINAR


CYBERCRIME AND E-EVIDENCE I

[CR/2019/03]

With financial support from the Justice


Programme of the European Union
Two-days training based on a ‘learn-by-doing’ methodology. framework on cybercrime, the conflict of jurisdiction and
Judges and prosecutors from all member States will be cross-border access to data, remote access to digital data,
involved in a series of practical workshops addressing open source evidence, international cooperation in criminal
problems of jurisdiction and international cooperation in matters in the light of the EIO. Participants will be assisted by
cybercrime, working on case scenarios inspired by real facts international and national experts, Europol and Eurojust
and involving both national and cross-border judicial representatives. The training will include presentations on
cooperation. the role of Europol and EUROJUST in judicial cooperation in
criminal matters, as well as a framework lecture on the topic
Participants will comment on the practical cases according to
of the training’s practical case.
their national legal systems and, most importantly, learn
about their colleagues’ systems in counterpart Member Contact person from EJTN Secretariat: Alina Secrieru, Project
States. The seminar will address such issues as international Manager, alina.secrieru@ejtn.eu

PROGRAMME
Wednesday, 20 March 2018
By 14.00 Arrival and registration of the participants
Mr. Alexandre Au-Yong Oliveira, Judge, Activity
14.00 -14.20 Welcome Words Coordinator of the EJTN
Ms Alina Secrieru, Project Manager, EJTN
Cybercrime and access to digital data and
14.20-15.30 related information: fundamental problems, Ms. Alexandre Au-Yong Oliveira, Judge/trainer, Portugal
concepts, international and EU legal framework
15.30-15.45 Coffee Break
(De)location of data and jurisdiction problems: Mr Philippe Van Linthout, Investigative Judge, Antwerp,
15.45 – 16:45 the expedited preservation order and the
Belgium
production order

16.45 - 17.00 Q&A/debate

Thursday, 21 March 2018


09:15 – 09.30 Arrival and registration of the participants
The Internet Service Providers (ISP’s) role and
Mr David Silva Ramalho, lawyer and university professor
09.30 -10.30 access to electronic data or related information
for criminal procedure purposes
10.30-11.00 Coffee Break
Workshop 1 - on the topics of international
substantive law’s, jurisdiction problems, Workshop leaders:
preservation/production orders, ISP’s/OSP’s role David Silva Ramalho (Lawyer and Professor),
11.00 – 12:30
and access to digital data and related information Philippe Van Linthout (Investigative Judge) and
(each working group should nominate a Alexandre Au-Yong Oliveira (Judge)
spokesperson)
12.30-13.30 Lunch Break
Workshop 1 Continuation Workshop leaders:
David Silva Ramalho (Lawyer and Professor),
13.30-14.15
Philippe Van Linthout (Investigative Judge) and
Alexandre Au-Yong Oliveira (Judge)
Plenary session 1 – presentation and conclusions
14.15 – 15.00 Each group
of the workshops and discussion
15.00-15.15 Coffee Break
Cross-border/remote access to digital data:
international cooperation in criminal matters Mr Gábor Ivanics, SNE /Cybercrime Expert and member of
15.15-16.30 and EUROJUST, including 24/7 contact points,
the Cybercrime team at Eurojust
JIT’s, the EIO, and cooperation with third
countries specially the USA
20.00 Dinner, Cervejeria Trindade
Friday, 22 March 2018
9.00 – 9.15 Arrival and registration of the participants
Digital Forensics: analysis and recovery of
09.15 -10.15 electronic evidence Mr Dario Beniamini, Digital Forensic Expert

Workshop leaders:
Second round of Workshops – International Alexandre Au-Yong Oliveira and Gábor Ivanics (Eurojust)
10.15-11.15 cooperation, digital forensics, evidence in
cybercrime Dario Beniamini, Digital Forensic Expert
Philippe Van Linthout, Investigative Judge
11.15-11.30 Coffee Break
Plenary session 2 – presentation and conclusions
11.30 – 12.00 of the workshops and discussion – debriefing Each group
after workshop
Mr. Alexandre Au-Yong Oliveira, Judge, Activity
12.00 - 12.15 Closing of seminar. Departure of the participants Coordinator of the EJTN
Ms Alina Secrieru, Project Manager, EJTN

SPEAKERS AND EXPERTS:


Mr Philippe Van Linthout, Investigative Judge, Antwerp, Belgium

Mr Gábor Ivanics, SNE /Cybercrime Expert and member of the Cybercrime team at Eurojust

Mr David Silva Ramalho, lawyer and university professor

Mr Dario Beniamini, Digital Forensic Expert

Mr Alexandre Au-Yong Oliveira, Judge, Activity Coordinator of the EJTN

Ms Alina Secrieru, Project Manager, EJTN


European Judicial Training Network
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B-1000 Bruxelles

Phone +32 2 280 22 42


Fax +32 2 280 22 36
Mail ejtn@ejtn.eu

www.ejtn.eu

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