Regional Project Cybercrime EAP ii
Aim To enable efficient regional and international co-operation on cybercrime and electronic evidence Objectives Enhanced mutual legal assistance for international cooperation on cybercrime and electronic evidence Strengthen the role of 24/7 contact points
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Regional Cyber Crime Exercise Silver Unity 2017 for Eastern Europe
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Regional Cyber Crime Exercise Silver Unity 2017 for Eastern Europe
This project supported stronger cyber crime capacity in Eastern Europe through a week-long training programme and exercise hosted in the UK for 4 countries in October 2017. The participating countries were Ukraine, Estonia, Moldova, Romania. The UK, US and Europol also took part. The exercise built upon previous capacity building […]
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Regional Cyber Crime Exercise Silver Shadow 2015 for Eastern Europe
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Regional Cyber Crime Exercise Silver Shadow 2015 for Eastern Europe
This project supported stronger cyber crime capacity in Eastern Europe through a 2 week training programme and exercise hosted in the UK for 6 countries in December 2015. The participating countries were Ukraine, Lithuania, Moldova, Romania, Georgia and Bulgaria. The UK, US and Europol also took part. Each country sent […]
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Regional Cyber Crime Workshop for Baltic and Eastern European States
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Regional Cyber Crime Workshop for Baltic and Eastern European States
This project supported stronger law enforcement capacity and cooperation on cyber crime in Baltic states through a five day regional workshop in Bucharest in June 2015. The workshop was run by the UK National Crime Agency.
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Introducing Estonian ICT Solutions to Delegations from Developing Countries
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Introducing Estonian ICT Solutions to Delegations from Developing Countries
Aims / objectives To welcome delegations from developing countries (according to the listing, provided by OECD) and to disseminate knowledge and best practice of e-governance and e-government.
E-Crime Congress
This project brought representatives from eleven low and middle income countries facing serious cyber crime threat to the UK for the annual e-Crimes Congress. The project contributed to establishing inter-regional networks of cybercrime units and points of contact to respond to requests or warnings from international counterpart law enforcement agencies.






