The EU adopted two new laws Monday as part of a cyber security legislative package aimed at strengthening EU capacity to detect, prepare for and respond to cybersecurity threats and incidents.
— last modified 27 March 2013 The European Commission has proposed to make the EU law enforcement Agency (Europol) more effective at collecting information, analysing it and sharing these analyses…
— last modified 09 January 2013 The European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) is up and running from 11 January 2013 to help protect European citizens and businesses from cyber-crime. EU Commissioner…
— last modified 29 March 2012 The European Commission has adopted a Communication on a European Cybercrime Centre, to be established within the EU law enforcement agency, Europol. The Centre…
— last modified 12 March 2012 The European Commission has proposed new rules for more effective and widespread confiscation of funds and other property acquired through crime. This will enhance…
At a seminar organised by the European Police College, Antonio Camacho, Spanish Secretary of State for Home Affairs, spoke in favour of increased international cooperation and improved training to fight…
At a meeting of the Economic and Financial Affairs Council today, finance ministers adopted a draft EU directive on strenghtening mutual assistance between Member States in the recovery of taxes.The…