Over 70 countries have signed the new UN Cybercrime Convention in Hanoi. But behind the stated objective of combating cybercrime lies a treaty that enables far-reaching surveillance, provides little protection for human rights and puts journalists, activists and critical voices at risk – very much…

An eventful and successful year: that was 2024 in network policy.

This week, the final round of negotiations of the so called “UN Cybercrime Convention” has started. The content of the treaty seriously alarms us as a human rights NGO, so we once again travelled to New York to stop a potential agreement on this dangerous draft.

This was 2023 from a digital rights perspective: We look back on an eventful year.

The year is drawing to a close - and one of the topics that was and still is high on our agenda is the planned United Nations Cybercrime Convention.

UN Cybercrime Convention – The Talks Continue

 

Back in January we published a blogpost explaining what to expect from the UN Cybercrime Convention negotiations in Vienna, Austria.

 

Now, the fifth round of talks (11 – 21 April 2023), held at the UN’s Vienna Office, has concluded. Tanja…

The rapid speed at which digital technologies are becoming increasingly connected and penetrate all areas of life also requires constant adaptation of legal regulations. This development also extends to the fighting of crime. Despite existing regulations at the regional level (for example, the…

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Title Date Publication Publication details Type of publication Mentioned
02/08/2025 Ö1 Morgenjournal Radio yes
02/07/2025 Tagesspiegel Background Web yes
02/05/2025 heise.de Web yes
02/05/2025 heise.de Web yes
02/05/2025 ORF ZIB Magazin Television yes
02/04/2025 Netzpolitik.org Web yes
02/04/2025 Politico Cyber Insights Newsletter Web yes
01/30/2025 Ö1 Radiokolleg (Abend) Radio yes
01/30/2025 Ö1 Radiokolleg (Morgen) Radio yes
01/29/2025 Ö1 Radiokolleg (Abend) Radio yes