Preventing Human Rights Abuses via Digital Means: Implementing the EU “Catch-All” Control for Non-listed Cyber Surveillance Tools

Mark Bromley
Director of the Dual-Use and Arms Trade Control Programme
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
(Sweden)

Roszel Thomsen
Partner
Thomsen and Burke LLP
- Gain clarity on the new guidelines for implementing Article 5 of Regulation (EU) 2021/821 and the new “catch-all” control for non-listed cyber-surveillance tools
- Which cyber-surveillance tools are captured by Regulation (EU) 2021/821and which additional tools and components potentially fall under the catch-all control
- Explore best practices for exporters to ensure compliance and avoid potential pitfalls
- The cyber-surveillance items and components likely to fall under the catch-all control
- Learn when to alert the licensing authority about a potential export of cyber-surveillance tools
- Get an update on U.S. controls for cyber-surveillance tools and license exceptions