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Fight Against Cybercrime for Investigators and Prosecutors

10.10.2024

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This week at the Western Balkans Cyber Capacity Centre (WB3C), we concluded another important phase of our ongoing efforts to enhance cybercrime capabilities in the region. Prosecutors from North Macedonia, together with police investigators from Kosovo*, participated in a practical tabletop exercise following a week of theoretical training. This collaborative training, held from 8-10 October, was led by WB3C experts and regional specialists, reflecting our commitment to promoting regional cooperation on matters of cybercrime.

 

The training included “serious games” simulations replicating real-world scenarios used for training cybercrime professionals in solving complex problems, focusing on OSINT techniques in cryptocurrency investigations. These practical skills are essential to ensuring a swift and effective response to cyber incidents.

 

By engaging local and regional experts, WB3C reinforces the importance of cooperation not only within the Western Balkans but also with our international and EU partners. Strengthening coordination between prosecutors and investigators in this training is a key step toward creating a unified and resilient approach to combatting cybercrime in the region.

 

« * This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo Declaration of Independence. »


Cyber Training for Judges and Prosecutors

WB3C has successfully concluded a three-day training programme designed to strengthen the capacities of local judges and prosecutors in addressing cybercrime and cyber-enabled crime.

Delivered by WB3C’s in-house trainers, the programme provided participants with a solid foundation to better understand, manage and process complex digital cases.

 The training was structured into four thematic blocks: 

  • Typology of cybercrime
  • Digital evidence collection
  • Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)
  • Introduction to cryptocurrencies

This activity is part of WB3C’s ongoing efforts to support the judiciary in building the necessary knowledge and tools to respond to evolving cyber threats.

OSINT Training for Law Enforcement

Today, Western Balkans Cyber Capacity Centre (WB3C) launched a specialized training program designed to equip law enforcement professionals from the Western Balkans with practical skills in open-source intelligence (OSINT) and digital investigations. The training is being led by Brigadier Chief Cyril C. of the French National Police, WB3C's in-house trainer, whose extensive expertise ensures participants gain valuable insights grounded in real-world investigative experience.

The program combines theoretical learning with practical exercises, enhancing participants' ability to identify threats, gather digital evidence in lawful ways and support informed decision-making. 

The training will address critical aspects of digital evidence preservation, security checks to prevent data leaks, and safe navigation of the darknet. 

Additionally, participants will develop skills in data collection and metadata analysis to extract valuable insights from publicly available information.
This initiative is designed for English-speaking law enforcement officers, particularly those attending WB3C training for the first time, reinforcing their capacity to address emerging digital threats.

European People's Party Visit to WB3C

Yesterday, the Western Balkans Cyber Capacity Centre (WB3C) had the pleasure of welcoming a delegation from the European People's Party, led by Minister of Energy and Mining, Admir Sahmanovic accompanied by State Secretary of the Ministry for Public Administration Dragisa Janjusevic and Aleksandar M. Andjic, Montenegro's National Coordinator for WB3C. 

Director of WB3C, Gilles Schwoerer, along with Katarina Zajec, Minister Counsellor at the Slovenian Embassy in Podgorica, greeted the delegation. They provided a tour of our facilities and presented an overview of WB3C's mission and ongoing initiatives. In addition, our cybercrime experts introduced the guests to WB3C's cyber investigations curriculum, highlighting how we are equipping participants with practical skills to address real-world cybercrime challenges.

During the visit, our guests expressed interest in learning more about WB3C’s partnerships and shared ideas on how these collaborations could be further leveraged with EU stakeholders to support cybersecurity efforts in the region. Their insights contributed to a productive and friendly exchange, reinforcing the importance of strong partnerships in advancing regional cyber resilience.


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