Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lankan lawyer re-elected to cybercrime treaty bureau

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At the recently concluded sessions of the Cybercrime Convention Committee (T-CY) of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, Sri Lankan Attorney, Jayantha Fernando, was re-elected to the Bureau of T-CY.

The Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime (ETS 185), also referred to as the “Budapest Cybercrime Convention”, is the only global treaty on Internet and computer related crime and improves investigat­ive techniques based on internatio­nal standards and enhances criminal justice cooperatio­n among nation states to effectivel­y combat the threat from cybercrime. The Bureau of the Budapest Cybercrime Convention Committee, consisting of a Chair, Vice Chair and 9 elected experts from across the world, is tasked with the effective implementa­tion of this important Internatio­nal treaty at a global level.

The convention entered into force in Sri Lanka on September 1, 2015. Sri Lanka became the first country in South Asia to become a state party to this convention.

The ICT Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) and Sri Lanka CERT, which functions under the Ministry of Telecommun­ications & Digital Infrastruc­ture, took the lead initiative to facilitate Sri Lanka’s entry into the Convention, along with the Ministries of Justice and Foreign Affairs. Jayantha Fernando serves as Legal Advisor of ICTA and Acting Chair of Sri Lanka CERT.

Mr. Fernando’s nomination was proposed by Australia, Estonia and Portugal and he was elected unanimousl­y, with other state parties supporting the nomination. He is the first from a South East Asian country to be elected to the Bureau of the Budapest Cybercrime Convention.

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