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1 Global Prosecutors E-Crime Network
Sarah Lennard-Brown – GPEN Coordinator

2 What is GPEN and why is it important?
Established in 2008 Under the auspices of the International Association of Prosecutors (171 countries, 172 prosecution organisations, 350,000 prosecutors) The only global network of cybercrime prosecutors The unique GPEN community enables cybercrime education and cross-border collaboration among prosecutors around the world

3 In 2013 with FCO funding the new IAP website provided the framework for the rebirth of the GPEN community The responsive website works on smartphones and tablets

4 Go to: http://www.iap- association.org/
Using the GPEN Website on your smartphone – *This will only work for today. Tomorrow you will need to use your personal or organisational log in details Go to: association.org/ Tap on the ‘LOGIN’ button at the top of the screen Enter username: Conference Enter password: Albania2017

5 GPEN Learning Centre three levels of training and interactive cybercrime training

6 Interactive training

7 GPEN Library Cybercrime and Hacking sections – the library continues to grow

8 2014-15 – first 4 webinars Since 2015 we have run a webinar every month

9 Webinars are recorded then added to the GPEN library as a learning resource

10 Webinars are having a big impact– Pakistan prosecutors joining a GPEN webinar Mauritius – regularly over 20 prosecutors South Africa – several smaller groups Scotland – Cybercrime agency Lichtenstein – Cybercrime agency

11 GPEN Newsletters – Global Influencer interview is a key insight into the people who are driving the prosecution of cybercrime forward. All past newsletters can be seen on the website.

12 GPEN forum

13 IAP twitter feed –we have over 1600 followers worldwide Follow us on: @Iaprosecutors

14 Regional training: 15/16 -building trust across borders -building skills -building understanding -sustainably training the trainers Bahrain June 2015 First GPEN training with the Council of Europe – Bahrain and representatives from other Gulf Cooperation Council countries Nigeria – Training in conjunction with ECOWAS and Council of Europe early May 2016 Tonga – February 2016, joint training with the Commonwealth Secretariat and the Council of Europe –Australia, Cook Islands, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Tuvalu.

15 Regional Sustainable training 2017-18
Training the trainers’ workshops Cooperation with stakeholder partners, including delegates from surrounding countries Global webinar directly related to the needs of the region Other agencies including the NCA, CoE, UNODC and relevant local authorities are invited to participate. East Africa – Mauritius Central Asia – Azerbaijan Caribbean – Snt Martin South America - Brazil

16 Any Questions? Sarah Lennard-Brown GPEN Coordinator Sarah@GPEN.info


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