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Lo scopo del seminario è quello di fornire una formazione teorica e pratica (tecnica e giuridica) sui temi del crimine informatico e sulla prova elettronica. A project within the framework of the Criminal Justice 2007 JPEN Programme (see also United Nations Crime and Justice Research Institute). Teutas.it, Associazione Nautilus, Cybex and the European Commission have the pleasure to invite you to attend the training seminar of the European Certificate on Cybercrime and Electronic Evidence (ECCE) - Basic level for Judges, Lawyers and Prosecutors, which will be held in Florence (aula magna Master in Multimedia of The University of Florence, c/o RAI Toscana, Largo Alcide De Gasperi 1), on 26-29 october 2009. The aim of the ECCE project is to create the first European Certificate on the fight against Cybercrime and Electronic Evidence intended for the exclusive use of legal professionals – judges, prosecutors and lawyers. Its purpose is to provide you with theoretical and practical skills as well as with legal and technical knowledge on cybercrime and the electronic evidence. The course, financed by the European Commission, is free.
During the four days full-time course (each day includes eight hours of training), the programme will include a comprehensive approach on the existing framework regarding cybercrime and electronic evidence allowing all the participants of these specialised training seminars to acquire a combination of technical awareness and an exhaustive knowledge about these issues. The courses will be delivered by a group of international experts composed of legal professionals and computing engineers, experts on cybercrime and the use of electronic evidence, in accordance with their field of expertise. Participants who pass the case studies and the final evaluation will be granted with the first European Certificate on Cybercrime and Electronic Evidence, attesting the acquisition of Basic-level knowledge on electronic evidence and cybercrime issues. In order to enhance the quality of the training programme as well as the value and recognition of the certificate, the graduation from the European Certificate on Cybercrime and Electronic Evidence training programme is subject to some conditions: you will need to have followed the 80% of the total time of the taught courses in order to obtain the attendance certificate. In addition, you will be evaluated with case studies throughout the seminar and you will have to submit a final assessment in order to obtain the European Certificate on Cybercrime and Electronic Evidence. It is important to know that the courses and training materials will be delivered in English. For that reason, trainees are expected to have a proficient English level. Registration to the ECCE seminar is free and you can apply through an e-form that can be downloaded from the web page of the European project (http://www.cybex.es/ecce/es/appform.pdf ) as well as from Teutas.it website (see the attachments to this post) and sent to \n
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Questo indirizzo e-mail è protetto dallo spam bot. Abilita Javascript per vederlo. or fax +39 055 55 21 012. The final objective of this common European training schedule created for legal professionals is to help promoting judicial cooperation and thus contribute to strengthen a genuine European area of Justice on the basis of mutual recognition and trust. For more information, please contact Teutas ( \n
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