Abstract
The key aspects and features of the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime are discussed. Cybercrime will need to be addressed through changes to protocol, education and training of end users and businesses, more secure practices by business, continued efforts by software and hardware companies to produce more secure products.
Disciplines
Law
Date of this Version
March 2011
Recommended Citation
Alana Maurushat, "Australia's Accession to the Cybercrime Convention: Is the Convention Still Relevant in Combating Cybercrime in the Era of Botnets and Obfuscation Crime Tools?" (March 2011). University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Research Series 2011. Working Paper 20.
http://law.bepress.com/unswwps-flrps11/art20

Comments
This article was published in the University of New South Wales Law Journal (2010) 33(2) pp. 431-473. This paper may also be referenced as [2011] UNSWLRS 20.