Charlotte Conings to moderate session at “25 Years of Cyber Justice” event

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BE Law

On 27 November, Charlotte Conings will moderate the session “Balancing Privacy and Law Enforcement in the Digital Age” at the 25 Years of Cyber Justice event, marking the 25th anniversary of Belgium’s foundational law on cybercrime. The occasion offers a moment to reflect on the progress made in combating cybercrime and to consider challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

Hosted at the BNP Paribas Fortis Auditorium in Brussels and organised by the Cyber Security Coalition and IGO-IFJ, the event will bring together experts from the justice system, academia, law enforcement, and the private sector. Participants will examine the evolution of cybercrime enforcement over the past quarter century, discuss the legal and ethical dilemmas introduced by emerging technologies, and explore how to strengthen trust and collaboration across borders and sectors.

The programme features keynotes, roundtables, and in-depth discussions on themes such as privacy and law enforcement in the digital age, the impact of artificial intelligence on cybercrime, and the crucial human factor in cyber investigations.

More information about the event can be found here.