Cryptocurrency and Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
Protecting children from online crimes
As technology continues to advance, the online exploitation of children has become one of the most pressing and deeply concerning challenges confronting law enforcement across the world. This four-day training for law enforcement professionals and cybersecurity experts from the South East Europe Police Chiefs Association (SEPCA) member countries, focused on cryptocurrency and online child sexual abuse and exploitation. The programme is delivered in partnership with the Council of Europe (COE), OSCE, Austrian Cybercrime Competence Centre (C4) and the Ministry of Interior of Serbia.
The training is addressing three critical areas:
1. Cryptocurrency Investigations:
- The use of cryptocurrencies in criminal activities, particularly in cases involving child exploitation.
- Blockchain tracing techniques and methodologies for seizing virtual assets through both theory and practical exercises.
- Sessions include best practices for evaluating wallets, understanding derivation paths, and using specialized tools to track illicit transactions.
2. Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Online:
- Comprehensive training on identifying and disrupting child exploitation networks, with a focus on international cooperation.
- Psychological impact on investigators working in this sensitive area, offering support and tools to help them manage the emotional toll of these investigations.
- In-depth discussions on undercover operations, the use of digital platforms used for child sexual exploitation and effective methods for collecting electronic evidence.
3. Cross-Border Collaboration:
- Facilitating collaboration among law enforcement agencies from across the region, Europe and key international partners. The goal is to share knowledge and foster greater coordination in tackling these global challenges.
- Presentation of updates on regional and international efforts to combat cybercrime.
This collaborative training activity marks a significant step forward in our shared mission to protect children from exploitation and hold those who use emerging technologies for illicit purposes accountable. International collaboration is key for strengthening the tools and techniques needed to safeguard vulnerable communities and dismantle criminal networks.