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CyberEX project pilot course candidates

The Belgium Federal Police, in partnership with the French Gendarmerie and the Université de Technologie de Troyes and with support from the Norwegian Police University College, all ECTEG members, finalised a comprehensive two weeks course for Law Enforcement Cybercrime specialists. This course will become ECTEG materials  available by year 2019 for all Law Enforcement Agencies. […]

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Global Cybercrime Certification Project Kick Off Meeting

The Kick Off Meeting of the Global Cybercrime Certification Project is being held in Universidad Autónoma de Madrid on the 19th and 20th of February. During this meeting, the partners (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, University College Dublin, Albstadt-Singmaringen University and Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute) have been working on the project’s road map and next

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European Parliament resolution of 3 October 2017 on the fight against cybercrime

In the published resolution the European Parliament, considering capacity building at European level : By leading the Global Cybercrime Certification (GCC) ECTEG project, UAM will continue work done in the TOT project by developing certification packages for several law enforcement practitioners profiles.  

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CoE GLACY+ worldwide delivery of ECTEG courses starts in Ghana

from Council Of Europe website In the framework of the collaboration between Council of Europe, INTERPOL and ECTEG, aimed at strengthening law enforcement capacities worldwide, a special programme for Ghanaian cybercrime investigators and other public agencies has taken place on 11-14 September 2017 in Accra. Some 30 representatives of Ghanaian LEAs learned from INTERPOL trainers

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CoE International Workshop on Cybercrime Training Strategies for Law Enforcement Agencies

Source : Council of Europe website The first in a series of workshops was held in Brussels on 15 and 16 June, which brought together 37 representatives of cybercrime units and police training academies from 20 countries, including Glacy+ partners, to familiarize them with the ECTEG course materials and discuss national law enforcement training strategies

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