
Cybercrime: Safeguards Matter
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On 29 July 2024, the reconvened session of the Ad Hoc Committee (AHC) to conclude negotiations on a new UN convention on cybercrime began. The AHC is mandated to submit a draft convention to the UN General Assembly by 9 August. Since the AHC began its negotiations in 2022, competing visions for this convention have not been reconciled. Some countries have pushed for a treaty with a narrow scope and clear rights protections and safeguards. Others, who have pushed for an expanded instrument with intrusive and far-reaching powers. This special episode discusses the role of safeguards in promoting cooperation. Leading experts in international cooperation explain the need for safeguards and how the convention can help develop a common understanding of minimum guarantees to build trust between states and enable cooperation.
Presenter: Ana Paula Oliveira, Senior Analyst, Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime
Speakers:
Michael Daniel, President & CEO of the Cyber Threat Alliance.
Marika McAdam, an independent international law and policy advisor