Title: Bolstering Cybercrime Fighting Skills in the Georgian Finance Sector with EU-Council of Europe Training ⚔️📱
Georgian Finance Ministry Officials Reinforce Cybercrime Combat Capabilities
In an effort to enhance their expertise in combating cybercrime within Georgian financial sectors, over 30 investigators from the Academy of the Ministry of Finance attending an intensive five-day training course. This program, organized by the EU-Council of Europe joint initiative, CyberEast, was held from [Date].
Comprehensive Training in Cybercrime Investigation
The training program focused on various aspects of digital forensics and cybercrime investigations, including:
- Electronic Evidence and Financial Investigations
- Virtual Currencies
- Darknet
Under the guidance of CyberEast consultants Branko Stamenkovic and Michael Jameison, participants delved deeply into the practical applications of digital forensics and analysis in cybercrime cases and financial investigations.
Key Takeaways from the Training
Georgian investigators showed a keen interest in exploring the latest tools and techniques for data analysis and expanding their expertise in handling virtual currencies during the training. They also attended an informative session on best practices for carrying out Darknet investigations.
Strengthening Partnerships for Cybercrime Mitigation
Commenting on the collaboration between CyberEast and the Academy of the Ministry of Finance of Georgia, a representative stated, “By working closely with the Academy, we are making crucial strides in enhancing our capabilities to fight cybercrime within financial sectors. We eagerly anticipate more collaborative initiatives under the CyberEast project in the upcoming year.”
Upcoming CyberEast Activities at the Academy of the Ministry of Finance of Georgia
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For more information about CyberEast and its projects, please visit the Project Page.