Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Cyber Crime Unit (Hellenic Police)" in English language version.
Refusal of gifts and benefits (Γ.2.2.), Discretion and confidentiality (Γ.2.3.), Use of internet and social media (Γ.4.6.)
The Authority of Financial Police and Cyber Crime Subdivision founded on 21 February 2011 with commencement in August 2011 splits into the Financial Police Subdivision and the Cyber Crime Subdivision. On 24 March 2014 these two Subdivisions have each become an independent Division with Article 24 of Section 3 and Article 17 of Section 2 respectively in accordance with the Law 4249/2014 Government Gazette 73/Α/24-3-2014.
26.000€: Hertz Autohellas (2.500€), Forthnet (now Nova, 2.500€), Geitonas School (1.500€), Aegean Airlines (2.500€), Eurobank (2.000€), Vodafone (2.500€), Wind Hellas (2.500€), HOL (2.500€), OTE and Cosmote (2.500€), Cyta (2.500€)
Regulations of the Ministry of Administrative Reform and e-Governance and other provisions ‒ Administrative acts and decisions are not valid unless published online (e-Governance) pursuant to the Article 23 of the Law 4210/2013 Government Gazette 254/A/21-11-2013. Such as acts are also the accepting money donations, gifts, testamentary gifts, goods, services, from any entity giver.
Encyclical 02/2019 issued on 22 May 2019: Listing of what cases are reported to Cyber Crime Division (the Hellenic Police Cyber Crime's Law Enforcement Office)
Law 4727/2020 Government Gazette 184/A/23-9-2020, Chapter XIII, Final, Transitional and Repealing Provisions, Article 99: Abolition of facsimile (FAX) at the public sector. (1) It is abolished from 1 January 2021 the handling of administrative, or not, documents via facsimile (FAX) between physical or legal persons or legal entities and the Public (Government) services of the Public Legal Entities (NPDD) and the organization of local authorities. (2) It is abolished from 1 January 2021 the handling of administrative, or not, documents via facsimile (FAX) between Public (Government) services, Public Legal Entities (NPDD) and the organization of local authorities.
On July 6, 2016, the European Parliament set into policy the Directive on Security of Network and Information Systems (the NIS Directive). The Greece's national competent authority for DSPs (Digital Service Providers) is National Cyber Security Authority (General Secretariat of Telecommunications and Post - Ministry of Digital Governance). The Greece's national competent authority for CSIRT (Computer Security Incident Response Team) is the Hellenic Cyber Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT).
Greece 2.0: 2.2 Modernise (page 81)
Reform of Hellenic Police, Fire Brigade, and the General Secretariat Civil Protection, reform of Ministry of Public Order and Citizen Protection and regulation of rest issues responsibility of the Ministry of Public Order and Citizen Protection and other provisions
Law 4624/2019 integrating Directive (ΕU) 2016/680 published in the Government Gazette 137/A/29-8-2019: Protection of Personal Data and Measures for the Integration of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
If the General Secretariat of Trade and Consumer Protection is not responsible for a complaint or topic, the information for the competent control service is provided through the platform
The Presidential Decree 178/2014 Government Gazette 281/A/31-12-2014 and Presidential Decree 7/2017 Government Gazette 14/A/09-2-2017 amended by Presidential Decree 82/2020 Government Gazette 183/A/23-9-2020
George Papaprodromou Head of the Cyber Crime Subdivision (24 August 2015 - 27 May 2016) in the Northern Greece (Υ.Δ.Η.Ε.Β.Ε.) – Cyber Crime Division's Branch – appointed Head of the Cyber Crime Division (ΔΙ.Δ.Η.Ε.) from 27 May 2016 until 2 November 2018. On 19 February 2019 he was promoted to the rank of Major General (Retired)
The Authority of Financial Police and Cyber Crime Subdivision founded on 21 February 2011 with commencement in August 2011 splits into the Financial Police Subdivision and the Cyber Crime Subdivision. On 24 March 2014 these two Subdivisions have each become an independent Division with Article 24 of Section 3 and Article 17 of Section 2 respectively in accordance with the Law 4249/2014 Government Gazette 73/Α/24-3-2014.
Reform of Hellenic Police, Fire Brigade, and the General Secretariat Civil Protection, reform of Ministry of Public Order and Citizen Protection and regulation of rest issues responsibility of the Ministry of Public Order and Citizen Protection and other provisions
The Presidential Decree 178/2014 Government Gazette 281/A/31-12-2014 and Presidential Decree 7/2017 Government Gazette 14/A/09-2-2017 amended by Presidential Decree 82/2020 Government Gazette 183/A/23-9-2020
George Papaprodromou Head of the Cyber Crime Subdivision (24 August 2015 - 27 May 2016) in the Northern Greece (Υ.Δ.Η.Ε.Β.Ε.) – Cyber Crime Division's Branch – appointed Head of the Cyber Crime Division (ΔΙ.Δ.Η.Ε.) from 27 May 2016 until 2 November 2018. On 19 February 2019 he was promoted to the rank of Major General (Retired)
Encyclical 02/2019 issued on 22 May 2019: Listing of what cases are reported to Cyber Crime Division (the Hellenic Police Cyber Crime's Law Enforcement Office)
Law 4624/2019 integrating Directive (ΕU) 2016/680 published in the Government Gazette 137/A/29-8-2019: Protection of Personal Data and Measures for the Integration of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Law 4727/2020 Government Gazette 184/A/23-9-2020, Chapter XIII, Final, Transitional and Repealing Provisions, Article 99: Abolition of facsimile (FAX) at the public sector. (1) It is abolished from 1 January 2021 the handling of administrative, or not, documents via facsimile (FAX) between physical or legal persons or legal entities and the Public (Government) services of the Public Legal Entities (NPDD) and the organization of local authorities. (2) It is abolished from 1 January 2021 the handling of administrative, or not, documents via facsimile (FAX) between Public (Government) services, Public Legal Entities (NPDD) and the organization of local authorities.
Greece 2.0: 2.2 Modernise (page 81)
On July 6, 2016, the European Parliament set into policy the Directive on Security of Network and Information Systems (the NIS Directive). The Greece's national competent authority for DSPs (Digital Service Providers) is National Cyber Security Authority (General Secretariat of Telecommunications and Post - Ministry of Digital Governance). The Greece's national competent authority for CSIRT (Computer Security Incident Response Team) is the Hellenic Cyber Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT).
If the General Secretariat of Trade and Consumer Protection is not responsible for a complaint or topic, the information for the competent control service is provided through the platform
Refusal of gifts and benefits (Γ.2.2.), Discretion and confidentiality (Γ.2.3.), Use of internet and social media (Γ.4.6.)
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