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Il Rapporto 2024 sulle sfide del Cybercrime di Eurojust ed Europol

E' stato pubblicato l'ultimo rapporto congiunto di Europol ed Eurojust "Sfide comuni nella criminalità informatica", che esplora le questioni persistenti ed emergenti che ostacolano le indagini sulla criminalità informatica — in particolare nel campo dell'evidenza digitale —.
L'edizione di quest'anno esamina anche come le nuove misure legislative potrebbero aiutare ad affrontare tali questioni.

Le nuove sfide sono individuate nella gestione dei dati, stante la necessità di affrontare volumi massicci di dati, richiedendo tecniche analitiche avanzate, nella anonimizzazione, esistendo tecnologie che oscurano identità e posizioni ed ostacolano l'accesso legale ai dati, nonché nella cooperazione internazionale, per abbattere le barriere legali e logistiche che complicano la lotta contro il cybercrime su più giurisdizioni.

Il Rapporto evidenzia le nuove misure legislative a disposizione. Dal Pacchetto e-evidence, che mira a semplificare l'accesso e la gestione dei dati per le indagini penali, all'ormai ben noto Digital Services Act (DSA), che affronta le sfide legate alla gestione dei dati e alla responsabilità delle piattaforme online, all'adattamento dell'AI Act e del Second Additional Protocol alla Convenzione di Budapest, per affrontare le complessità del cybercrime.

Cruciale è la collaborazione tra Eurojust ed Europol nel campo del Cybercrime. Si esaltano progetti congiunti come il SIRIUS Project, che supporta le indagini su crimini gravi attraverso la condivisione di informazioni, i programmi di formazione, che consistono nella organizzazione di corsi e workshop per migliorare le competenze delle forze dell'ordine e dello sviluppo di strumenti legislativi per implementare e adattare nuove misure legislative per affrontare le sfide emergenti del cybercrime.

Essenziale rimane la Cooperazione Internazionale nella Lotta contro il Cybercrime. Ciò perchè il cybercrime spesso, per sua stessa natura, attraversa confini nazionali, richiedendo un approccio coordinato, che si deve basare sulla condivisione di risorse e informazioni (la cooperazione consente alle autorità di scambiare dati e best practices per migliorare le indagini) e deve superare le barriere legali: una collaborazione efficace aiuta a risolvere le complessità legali che ostacolano le indagini transnazionali.

Il rapporto è scaricabile (solo in inglese) qui:

europol.europa.eu/cms/sites/de

#cybercrime #Common Challenges in Cybercrime 2024 #cooperazioneinternazonaledipolizia #europol #eurojust

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On the U.S. Supreme Court
—Chief Justice John Roberts and his Republican majority have spent decades systematically dismantling the guardrails of American democracy.

Itself the product of unprecedented norm-breaking
—encouraged by a fifty-year special interest campaign designed to weaponize the judicial branch
—it is the Roberts majority that has hastened our endemic institutional collapse.

We can draw a straight line, for example,
from the Roberts Court’s 2010 #Citizens #United decision, which invalidated Congress’s bipartisan campaign finance limits on the farcical premise that independent expenditures could not be corrupting,
to the imminent shadow presidency of erratic mega-billionaire Elon Musk, Trump’s biggest outside spender. 

Citizens United set the stage for the proliferation of political nonprofits and the establishment of #Super #PACs,
giving oligarchs like Musk a megaphone loud enough to drown out ordinary voters.

The decision turbocharged Trump’s rise, allowing his allies to flood the airwaves with disinformation and propaganda,
meanwhile trapping Democrats in a system of corporate-funded campaigns that has eroded their ability to represent the working class.

Three years later, in #Shelby #County v.#Holder, John Roberts completed his career-long vision quest to dismantle the Voting Rights Act,
invalidating its preclearance requirement for states with a history of racial discrimination.

Erasing the national consensus first achieved in the bloody crucible of the Civil Rights Era
and repeatedly reaffirmed by near-unanimous bipartisan Congresses, Roberts deemed racial discrimination a relic of ancient history,
declaring that “nearly 50 years later, things have changed dramatically.”

A flood of Republican state voter suppression laws followed, funded, and orchestrated by the same interests to which Roberts owed his majority.

“Throwing out preclearance when it has worked and is continuing to work to stop discriminatory changes is like throwing away your umbrella in a rainstorm because you are not getting wet,”
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg warned in her searing Shelby County dissent.

But soaking us was the whole point.
The downpour continues.

Final results for the 2024 House elections were tallied recently, and Republicans will owe a razor-thin 220-215 majority to the three seats the GOP flipped thanks to the North Carolina legislature’s brazenly partisan gerrymander,
a move blessed by the Supreme Court’s Republican justices’ 2018 decision in #Rucho v. #Common #Cause.

In that case, the Roberts Court
—so power-hungry that leading legal scholars have dubbed it the “Imperial Court”
—conveniently found that #partisan #gerrymandering,
-- a practice dominated by norms-be-damned Republican state legislatures,
-- presented a “political question” that was outside their purview to resolve.

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COURIERAlex Aronson and Lisa Graves: How the Roberts Court Eroded Democratic Institutions and Brought Back TrumpFrom campaign finance to immunity, the Roberts majority has accelerated democracy's decline and empowered authoritarian forces.