The Public Prosecution, represented by the Institute of Criminal Studies and the cybercrime Prosecution, organised a joint workshop for the national agencies involved in cybercrime, within the framework of exchanging experiences and co-ordination between the Public Prosecution and these national bodies.
The workshop aimed to raise the efficiency of work and co-ordination between all national agencies involved in combating cybercrime in the area of investigation procedures and ways to extract digital evidence to prove these crimes. It also aimed at providing participants with the necessary information and skills and enhance the joint co-ordination of all the affiliates of these bodies.
The workshop topics covered many points, including the Internet Protocol address, electronic research and investigation, obstacles to official dealing with websites, prohibitions when dealing with digital evidence and its causes, technical obstacles and its impact on the result of the examination, and the retrieval of data.
The three-day workshop witnessed the participation of 50 participants from the Public Prosecution, the Ministry of Interior, and the Supreme Council of the Judiciary.
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