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From Code to Court: Navigating the Cybercrime Maze

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Description
Cybercrime has become one of the most pressing challenges for modern legal systems, demanding a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in prosecuting crimes in the digital age. "From Code to Court: Navigating the Cybercrime Maze" offers an in-depth exploration of the legal and procedural issues surrounding cybercrime. This webinar will bring together leading experts in the fields of law and cybersecurity to provide participants with valuable insights into the growing legal challenges presented by cybercrime. Attendees will gain a better understanding of the evolving legal landscape, examining how digital crimes are addressed from investigation to courtroom proceedings. Whether you're interested in criminal law, data protection, or cybersecurity, this webinar provides a unique opportunity to engage with experts and gain practical knowledge on one of the most dynamic areas of modern legal practice. Why Attend? Hear from top academics and professionals in cybercrime and cybersecurity law. Broaden your understanding of the current legal issues surrounding cybercrime. Network with peers and professionals from across Europe. This event is designed for students of law, legal trainees, and early-career professionals eager to deepen their knowledge of how the legal world is adapting to the challenges posed by cybercrime. If you are passionate about the intersection of law and technology, this webinar is for you!
Name of the event
From Code to Court: Navigating the Cybercrime Maze
Starting date
07/11/2024
Ending date
07/11/2024
Language
English
Organising Group
ELSA Greece
Number of Participants
Open to everyone
Fees
Participation in the webinar is free of charge! All you need to do is fill in the form you will find on our social media!
Additional Information
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Contact
seminarsconferences@gr.elsa.org