UNODC Increases El Salvador Capacities to Prosecute Computer-Related Crimes against Systems, Data and Other Goods
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in collaboration with El Salvador Prosecutors' Academy developed the Second Training Module "Cybercrime against Information Systems, Data and Other Legally Protected Goods". The module was implemented from 24 to 28 April, 2017, in San Salvador. The training module was inaugurated by Ms. Nayelly Loya, Deputy Head of UNODC Programme Office for El Salvador and Ms. Roxana Rivera, Prosecutors' Academy Deputy Director.
The training was attended by 22 prosecutors from different units: Unit Against Crimes to Private Property and Intellectual Property, Criminal Unit of the State, Unit Against Crimes of Administration of Justice, Unit against Organized Crime and Criminal Youth Unit. The training module aim was to train prosecutors on the effective application of El Salvador Specialized Law Against Cybercrime and Related Offenses, as well as other laws applicable on cybercrime cases against data, systems, private property and crimes against data and information. Furthermore, on the training the following Chapters of El Salvador Specialized Law Against Cybercrime and Related Offenses were studied: Chapter 1, Crimes against Systems; Chapter 2, Crimes against Property; and, Chapter 3, Crimes against Data and Information. For every crime sanctioned by the Special Law it was explained the legal interest at stake, ruling verb, regulatory elements and sanction.
The training also covered aspects such as: Presentation of digital evidence before court, witness preparation and interrogation, as well as processing of the cybercrime scene. The training concluded with a mock trial performed by the participants in order to facilitate a better understanding of the training module's content.
The training was developed in a 5-days period, at the Prosecutors Academy facilities, and was delivered by a team of trainers lead by Mr. Victor Rodríguez, international trainer on cybercrime prosecution, supported by digital forensic analysts of El Salvador Attorney's General Office and the National Civil Police.
The training module was delivered thanks to the financial resources provided by the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) of the Embassy of the United States in El Salvador under the project "Strengthening of the capacities of El Salvador National Police to effectively identify and investigate cybercrime cases", which is being implemented by UNODC Global Programme on Cybercrime.