European Parliament 2014-2019 Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs LIBE(2017)0424_1 DRAFT PROGRAMME Exchange of views with experts on the fight against Cybercrime Monday, 24 April 2017 from 16:45-18:30 European Parliament, Brussels Room József Antall (JAN) (6Q2)
Background This exchange of views with experts on the fight against Cybercrime is organised as part of the preparation of the own initiative report requested by the LIBE Committee on the same subject. To this end, the own-initiative report prepared by the LIBE Committee will focus on questions which fall within the remit of the committee, namely the serious threats posed by cybersecurity risks and cybercrime to the fundamental rights of individuals, the rule of law in cyberspace, and their implications for the internal security of the Union as a whole. More specifically, the report will take stock of existing legislative and non-legislative measures in the areas of Justice and Home Affairs which may help to address cyber-threats, as notably referred to in the European Agenda on Security. It will outline current challenges related to the fight against cybercrime and propose measures to be taken by Member States, the EU and the different stakeholders to address them. Specific issues related to cybersecurity and cybercrime falling within the scope of LIBE exclusive competences are to be covered by this report, as for example the security of processing of personal data and the risks of personal data breach (as regulated in the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679) or the international and intra-eu cooperation in criminal matters addressing current and upcoming cyber-threats. Thus, the report will refer to cyber-threats, potentially including cyber-fraud, information warfare, sexual abuse of children, on-line radicalisation, cyber stalking, cyber-attacks on critical infrastructures for terrorist purposes and other similar threats and propose measures to improve police and judicial cooperation and, finally, criminal justice in cyberspace. It will, in particular, also concentrate on the misuse of certain technologies for criminal purposes and its related impacts on police and judicial cooperation as well as on the respect of fundamental rights. With its report, the LIBE Committee would like to deliver a meaningful contribution to the relevant parts of the upcoming revision of the 2013 EU Cybersecurity strategy.
Order of business Monday, 24 April 2017 16.45-18.30 OPING REMARKS by Claude Moraes, Chair of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs of the European Parliament PART I - Expert presentations 16h45-17h30 16h45-16h55 Internet jurisdictional challenges in the fight against cybercrime - as seen from a global multi stakeholder perspective Bertrand de la Chapelle, Executive Director Internet & Jurisdiction 16h45-16h55 A civil society perspective on the fight against Cybercrime Joe McNamee, Executive Director Defending rights and freedoms online (EDRI) Lucie Krahulcová, EU Policy Associate Access Now 16h55-17h05 Presentation of the study "Legal Frameworks for Hacking by Law Enforcement: Identification, Evaluation and Comparison of Practices", commissioned by the Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs. James Eager Advisor and Quentin Liger, Principal Consultant Optimity Advisors Europe
17h05-17h20 Joint presentation of Europol and Eurojust on operational challenges encountered in the fight against Cybercrime Fernando Ruiz, Head of Operations European Cybercrime Centre (EC3)-EUROPOL Lodewijk van Zwieten, Seconded National Expert on Cybercrime EUROJUST 17h20-17h30 State of the art of the current EU legislation in the fight against Cybercrime and perspectives explored by DG HOME as part of the preparation of the coming revision of the Cybersecurity Strategy of the EU: Graham Willmott, Head of Unit Cybercrime DG HOME - Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs 17h30-17h35 Personal data protection aspects of the fight against cybercrime Olivier Micol, Head of Unit Data protection Juraj Sajfert, Policy Officer Data protection DG JUST - Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers PART II - Exchange of views with experts 17h35-18h30 17h35-18h25 Question and Answers The rapporteur and shadows of the LIBE INI on The fight against Cybercrime will initiate the debate with experts invited 18h25-18h30 CLOSING REMARKS by Claude Moraes, Chair of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs of the European Parliament
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THOSE WISHING TO ATTD THE MEETING This meeting is open to the public. However, for security reasons, participants who do not have a European Parliament access badge must obtain a pass in advance. Those wishing to obtain such a pass should contact the secretariat (libesecretariat@europarl.europa.eu) before 21 April 2017 at noon. It is essential to provide us with your last name, first name, date of birth, nationality, type of ID (passport, identity card, driving licence, etc.) and number of ID. Without this information, the Security Service will not provide entry passes. 1 PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR THE DEBATE During the discussion, so as to make it possible for the highest number of parliamentarians to intervene, speaking time of speakers will be strictly limited to the specified time allocated and speaking time of the Members to two minutes per contribution or question in order to ensure a fruitful discussion. Speakers wishing to supplement their speeches may do so in writing by submitting a document (preferably in English or French) in advance to the secretariat (email: libe-secretariat@europarl.europa.eu). These documents will be circulated during the meeting. Meeting documents will be progressively added to the Events section of the LIBE Committee pages: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/committees/en/libe/events-hearings.html. THE MEETING IS BROADCASTED LIVE AND RECORDED LIBE Committee pages: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/activities/committees/homecom.do?language=&body=libe ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Peter IDE-KOSTIC Administrator Office: SQM 08 Y 029 Telephone: +32(2)28 44175 peter.ide-kostic@europarl.europa.eu Ivana URBANOVÁ Assistant Office: SQM 08 Y 051 Telephone: +32(2)28 40507 ivana.urbanova@europarl.europa.eu 1 The processing of personal data is subject to Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of 18 December 2001 (OJ.L 8 12.1.2001, p. 1)