Association internationale de lutte contre la cybercriminalité(AILCC)

The Association internationale de lutte contre la cybercriminalité (AILCC) is a non-profit association intended to take an interest in all forms of illicit use of NICTs. Its essential missions consist of identifying the threats and risks inherent in the use of these modern tools and to study the most appropriate responses to avoid the development of criminal and tort law in this universe.

Its statutes were filed on February 13, 2006, under No. 1074 and published in the Official Gazette on March 18, 2006.

The Association is open to all those who, in different countries, devote themselves to the study and application of cyber law and strive to contribute to the progress of legislation and institutions ensuring ever more humane and more human justice effective.

Our missions
The main objective of the association is to sensitize the public and private sectors to “cyberspace security”. Following a security incident, the information can become:
● Inaccessible to authorized users
● Corrupt or incomplete
● Accessible to unauthorized users

The AILCC uses various means to achieve this objective:
● Organize training workshops on the tools and techniques to be used to ensure better protection;
● Promote awareness of the risks inherent in NICTs;
● Organize conferences and seminars to promote exchange between the various specialists in the field;
● Promote, together with other organizations, any preventive cybercrime program.
Internship Tasks:
The interns will do some work of translation from French to Chinese. They must be accordingly fluent in French. 
Support with general activities, such as document sorting, data collection, translation, basic website maintenance, social media, project management, communication and event help, etc. The specific content of the internship depends on the needs at that time.

Requirements:
● Bachelor’s degree (completed/ongoing)
● Fluency in spoken and written French and English
● Strong interpersonal and English communicative skills
● Proficiency in MS software (e.g. Word, Excel, Power point)
2011-05-19 | Sydney, NSW Australia – Regional Conference.
Relations with Inter-Governmental Organizations
Memorandum of Understanding with: E-XE6121 – United Nations African Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (UNAFRI).

Members
Chapters in 8 countries:

Member Countries & Regions
Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Mauritius, Oman, Tunisia, South Africa