Digital turn: cybercrime and the future of the judiciary in Rhineland-Palatinate
Digital turn: cybercrime and the future of the judiciary in Rhineland-Palatinate
On April 28 and 29, 2025, the 14th Speyerer Forum on the digital living environment will take place. Organized by the German University for Administrative Sciences , the Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs, Transformation and Digitization Rhineland-Palatinate as well as the state representative for data protection and freedom of information from Rhineland-Palatinate and Baden-Württemberg, the event focuses on data use and Data security, especially in the areas of justice and administration.
The forum is carried out as a hybrid event, which means that it wants to address both presentation participants and online participants. The topics are diverse and include cyber attacks and the protection of local infrastructures. Another central topic is the digitization of the judiciary. This includes innovative approaches such as electronic acts and AI support in legal practice.
technological challenges
Digitization influences all areas of life, including criminal law, such as . Cybercrime has increased significantly in recent years. There is an increase in phishing attacks, ransomware and data manipulation. These new criminal activities are often highly complex and internationally networked, which makes the law enforcement authorities investigate considerably more.
A central aspect of the event will be the training of specialist lawyers for administrative law and information technology law, in accordance with § 15 FAO. A deep understanding of digital transformation and its implications is essential. Digital evidence, such as e-mails and IP addresses, are crucial for the investigative work, whereby the authenticity and integrity of these evidence must be checked in order to ensure their usability in court.
legal framework and international cooperation
The persistent digital transformation also requires constant adjustment of the legal framework. This includes the protection of privacy and data protection, since the increasing data collection requires personalized protective measures. The legal system must therefore be able to develop new approaches to law enforcement and at the same time ensure the protection of citizens, such as Anwalt.de emphasized.
In addition, the law enforcement authorities have to enter into international cooperation because cybercrime knows no national borders. Cross -border legal and technical hurdles become central challenges for public security.The event in Speyer is intended to offer an interdisciplinary platform that enables experts to exchange ideas about these important topics. The associated challenges and opportunities make it clear how much the digital transformation influences the legal system and the associated institutions.
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